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What do you think is the experience of knowing your destiny?

Sometimes you have to make a hit. You can't be resourceful, you can't be intelligent, and you can't be wise for life. There are many people who waste their time in being a high-ranking official. Life is expensive, and even when I meet an international meeting, I am outstanding, just like God's help, not asking for expensive but being expensive; Poor people often encounter ghost disasters, suffer from them, abandon them without advancing, and it is difficult to get rid of them if they want to avoid them. Since the exploits of dignitaries, princes and nobles to the common people, Shu Ren is a fool, and he has a life. The fate cannot be strong, and the fortune cannot be sought; Pines and cypresses are frosted, their branches and leaves are luxuriant, their lives are auspicious, and their good fortune falls; The weeping willows, looking at autumn and dying, are fierce and dangerous, so we should be calm. Feng Tang is easy to get old, but Li Guang is difficult to seal: Wang Bo's "Preface to Tengwang Pavilion" is an eternal famous saying, the protagonist of which is General Li Guang, a famous general in the Han Dynasty. Poets in the Tang Dynasty left a lot of famous sentences praising him, saying, "But make the Dragon City fly, and don't teach Huma to spend the Yin Mountain", "yet in speaking of the rigours of warfare on the desert, we name to this day Li, the great General, who lived long ago" and "the woods are black and a wind assails the grasses, yet the general tries night archery". And next morning he finds his white-plumed arrow, pointed deep in the hard rock ",in the battlefield, the frontier beyond the Great Wall poem, belongs to Li Guang. Then his fate was ill-fated, and he experienced ups and downs. A first-class general and archer in the Western Han Dynasty, his family was a military attache for generations, and he led troops to fight more than 7 times in his life. He was brave and good at fighting, famous for his fame and outstanding achievements, and the Xiongnu in the Western Region was terrified, and was highly loved by foot soldiers and highly praised by civil and military officials at that time. After the reign of Emperor Wu, there was a saying among the people: Li Guang was brilliant and chinese odyssey was brilliant. However, many of his subordinates, who are less famous than him, are above him, and they have been crowned as liehou and the official ranks are three. In a large-scale battle against Khan, Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, appointed Wei Qing as the general, and after letting Li Guang take a small number of soldiers and horses to take a detour, he was not given the opportunity to be a striker. Before he sent his troops, Emperor Wu privately warned Wei Qing: "Li Guang has a bad fate and dare not reuse him. If he is put in charge of commanding a large group of troops, I am worried that he will lose this battle." In the end, Li Guang was blamed for losing the battle due to force majeure, and he killed himself with anger, leaving a sentence "What a pity". At that time, people, old and young, were crying. Li Guang used to be bitter about not being sealed for his whole life, and he was not satisfied with his intention. He specifically consulted Wang Shuo, a fortune teller at that time, and asked him to look at his face. He asked: "I have fought against the Xiongnu for dozens of times in my life and made countless contributions. Why are dozens of my subordinates sealed for military service? I am no worse than my colleagues in Li Guang, and I didn't use any merits to seal the land. Is it because I don't have the bones to seal the Hou, or should I be so? Have you ever done anything that you regret? Li Guang replied, "When I was sitting in Longxi Prefecture, the Qiang people rebelled, and I tricked more than 8 of them into surrendering, and then cheated them and killed them on the same day. Only this incident made me feel bad." Wang Shuo immediately understood, saying, "The disaster is greater than the death, which damaged the virtue. This is the reason why you can't be a general." When his grandson, Li Ling, led his troops to the Xiongnu, due to the false accusation of the traitors in the DPRK, coupled with various factors such as the failure and surrender of the war, Emperor Wudi became a barbarian. According to historical records, since then, Li's reputation has been defeated.