What does it mean that all good things must come to an end?
All good things must come to an end (tiān xià wú bù sàn yán xí) Explanation: There is no such thing as a party that does not dissolve. It means that reunion is relative and will eventually be separated. Source: Ming Feng Menglong's "Awakening the World" Volume 35: "Everything in the world must come to an end, and it will last for a thousand years, and there will be a day of separation." Example: As the saying goes: ~, you don't have to be too sad. Biography of Xiang Yu has this meaning, but "All good things must come to an end" is the translated words, not the source of the original text. Can't be regarded as the source of its words. The most sought-after record with books is in Volume 35 of Ming Feng Menglong's Awakening the World. Above, I hope to help you.