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Folk proverbs on how to face setbacks in life

Where you fell, where you got up.

You won't get wisdom if you don't do things.

● Experience some setbacks and gain some insights.

The more difficult it is, the more thoughtful it is.

● The newborn calf fell 18 times.

● Don't knock or touch, bones are not hard.

Don't count the twists and turns, but hope to have a good ending.

If you don't know the ups and downs of Jin Mu, who can tell its ups and downs?

● There is no fire all day long, and flowers are not red for a hundred days.

On a sunny day, it is a matter of success or failure.

The moon is round and the flowers are red.

● The full moon is short, and people gather and disperse.

There is a full moon in the moon, and flowers bloom and fade.

When the flowers have withered, the feast has dispersed.

● Clouds cover the moon and flowers are blown by the wind.

● Where there is prosperity, there is loss.

● Rivers do not bend or flow.

Frustration is a bridge through truth. American proverb

There is no reef in the sea that can't stimulate the waves, and life can't stand setbacks and become strong. -Proverbs.

Frustration is like a fire, it can not only make your will stronger, but also burn your will to powder.

Frustration is a millstone, which makes the strong stronger and the weak more vulnerable.

After a long and tortuous road of development, the soul of spring water is exceptionally pure.

Twists and turns are a sobering agent in life, and it is difficult for you to learn lessons on the tortuous road when things are smooth.