1, unfortunately, blessed; Happiness lies in misfortune-Lao Zi, this sentence means that happiness and misfortune are interdependent and mutually transformed. Metaphor means that bad things can have good results, and good things can also have bad results.
2. A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise. This sentence is also called a blessing in disguise. Metaphor can benefit from it, although it suffers for a while. It also means that bad things can be turned into good things under certain conditions, and vice versa.
3. "When you see a rose, you say it looks good, and when you see a snake, you say it's disgusting. You don't know that in this world, roses and snakes are close friends, and at night, they will transform each other. The snake's cheeks are bright red, and the scales of roses are shining. Say cute when you see a rabbit, and scary when you see a lion. You don't know how they shed blood and fell in love on a stormy night. " Yukio Mishima
4. There is and there is, and there is also a right and wrong, which is also a right and wrong. -Zhuangzi? Neizhang, this sentence means that there is something wrong here.
5. This is the best time and this is the worst time; This is an era of wisdom, this is an era of stupidity; This is a bright season, this is a dark season; This is the spring of hope, this is the winter of disappointment; There is everything in front of people, and there is nothing in front of people; Man is on his way to heaven, and man is on his way to the gate of hell. Dickens
6. The best things don't come by themselves; They have everything. Tagore
7. If you shut the door on all mistakes, the truth will be shut out-Tagore.
Every coin has two sides.
9. The benefits come first.
10, blessing is curse, curse is blessing, unreachable and unfathomable.
1 1, those who are blessed suffer first, and those who benefit suffer first.
12, hard-won, hard-won, hard-won
13, lost in the east corner, harvesting mulberries.