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Everything has two sides.
Everything has two sides, as follows:

1, a blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise.

Pinyin:

Although the metaphor of interpretation suffers for a while, it may also bring benefits. That is, good things and bad things can be transformed into each other under certain conditions. To describe people's mentality, we must be optimistic. Everything has two sides, the bad side, and it is also possible to change to the good side.

It is from "Training of Huainanzi" written collectively by Liu An, King of Huainan in the Western Han Dynasty, and his disciples.

2, lost in the east corner, harvesting mulberries.

Pinyin: sh: zh: d not ng yú, sh not sh ū u zh and s ā ng yú.

The original meaning is that you lost something in one place and gained something in another. Metaphor began to fail in this respect and finally won on the other hand. East corner Zhengzhou, Kaifeng, Sang Yu. East corner also refers to morning, and Sang Yu also refers to dusk.

From Ye Fan's Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Volume 17, Biography of Feng Yi in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Xi Shu is old" says: "It's hard to be an official. Although they hung their wings back to the stream from the beginning, they finally won the pond, which can be described as' losing the east corner and harvesting the mulberry elm'. Only by stressing merits and rewards can we answer Da Rong. " "

Commentary: After Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, ascended the throne, he sent general Feng Yi to lead an army to the west to pacify the Red Eyebrow Army. Red eyebrow pretended to be defeated, and defeated Feng Jun behind the stream. After Feng retreated, he called in scattered troops, infiltrated red eyebrow again, and then attacked from inside and outside to defeat the ground under red eyebrow.

Afterwards, Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty, presented him with a letter saying that although he lost in Huixi, he could finally win in Mianchi. It can be said that you lost something here first, and then got something there. When you reward your merit, you can show your merit.

Every dark cloud has a silver lining.

Pinyin: yρnhuéfú.

Because of disaster, it is a blessing. Refers to the proper handling of disasters; Bad things turned into good things. Partial form; As predicate, attribute and object; With praise.

From Sima Qian's Historical Records Biography of Su Qin in the Western Han Dynasty: "Also for politics, be good at every cloud has a silver lining and turn defeat into victory."

Interpretation: He is ruling the country, so he is a disaster, turning failure into achievement.

4, gold is not enough, no one is perfect.

Pinyin: jρn wúzúchi, r é n w á n r é n.

Metaphor cannot require a person to have no shortcomings and mistakes. There are no perfect people in the world, and gold is not all red. People have advantages and disadvantages.

From Dai Song Fugu's "Xing Xing": "Gold has no color, but white jade has slight defects. I am not prepared for help, I wish the old gentleman a family. "

Interpretation: Without pure gold, white jade will have some tiny flaws, and there is no perfect person. I would like to die in your home.

No matter how clever people are, they have long-term ideas.

Pinyin: zhēqiān lǜ, b ǒ u y, sh ǒ.

It means that no matter how smart a person is, he will make individual mistakes in many considerations.

From Yan Zi Chun Qiu: "No matter how clever a person is, he will lose if he thinks for a long time;" A fool who worries too much will gain something. "

Interpretation: Smart people may miss many factors, while unintelligent people may gain something unexpected after considering many factors.