Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - Idioms for Disaster, Woe, Unhappiness, Unhealthy
Idioms for Disaster, Woe, Unhappiness, Unhealthy
Woe not alone
Pronunciation huò bù dān xíng
Interpretation It means that unfortunate things happen one after another.
Origin Han - Liu Xiang, "Saying Yuan - Powerful Schemes", "This is what is known as "Fortunes do not come again, but misfortunes will come again."
Example Woe is not alone, that private middle school can't pay its salary because it has eaten a money changer's reverse debt. (Ye Shengtao's "Gain and Loss")
Near synonyms Multiple disasters and difficulties Fortunes do not come in a single package Snow on top of snow
Antonyms Fortunes come in a single package Double happiness comes in a double package
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