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What do you mean, no, come too late?
No extreme luck, Chinese idiom, pinyin is pǐ jí tài lái, which means that when adversity reaches its extreme, it will turn into prosperity. When bad luck comes, good luck comes.

Idiom origin

"Zhouyi No": "No is a bandit, which is not conducive to a gentleman's chastity." "Xiang yue: heaven and earth don't pay,no."

Vernacular interpretation

"Zhouyi No": "Isn't he a human being? This is a bad sign for a gentleman, and he has turned from big profits to small profits." "The elephant said: Heaven and earth don't meet, don't they?"

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Joy begets sorrow, a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is lè jí shēng bēi, which means that when you are extremely happy, something that makes people sad happens.

Idiom usage

Tight type; As predicate, object and attribute; It means that something sad happens when you are extremely happy.

Idiom origin

Historical Records Funny Biography: "The wine is extremely chaotic, the joy is extremely sad, everything is complete, the words are extremely unspeakable, and it is extremely declining."

Vernacular interpretation

Biographies of Historical Records Funny: "Wine is extremely chaotic, joy is sad, and everything is like this. You can't overdo it, it's extremely declining."