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."