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The meaning of good luck.

Item bank content:

Meet: encounter; Fierce: unfortunate; G: good luck, good luck. In case of danger, it will turn into good luck. This is a superstitious statement.

The origin of the idiom: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" forty-second time: "Heroes make friends all over the world, and disaster comes from their mouths."

Example of Idiom: Today, I prayed to God to make me lucky in prison and settle down early when I got sick.

ㄥˊㄒㄩㄥ?ㄨㄚㄐㄧˊ Athena Chu.

A synonym for turning the corner: a rescue means that you have a chance to live in a desperate situation. "Ancient and Modern Novels, Yang Ba, Foreign Records": "Death leads to life, and life leads to disaster, and life leads to salvation." It can also be turned into good luck in the event of disaster. Chapter 8 and Chapter 4 of "Mirror Flower Edge": "I wish him all the best, and he will succeed when he encounters difficulties." The fourth and second chapters of A Dream of Red Mansions: "I will be old in the future.

The antonym of good luck: it never rains but it pours, which means that unfortunate things often follow. Now it is often used with blessings, and there is no double happiness. This is a blessing without double happiness. Disaster never comes alone. It is a metaphor that unexpected disasters suddenly fall from the sky and disasters come to the world. To make matters worse, the water margin suffered again and suffered more serious damage.

Idiom grammar: dual language, as predicate, object and attribute; Turn adversity into good luck.

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion and color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: related idioms

Generation time: ancient idioms

English translation: Turn bad luck into good luck.

Russian translation: злоключнияокниллисб.

Idiom riddle: come back from the dead

Pronunciation note: Ji, can't be pronounced as "J χ and".

Note: Ji, you can't write "Yi".