If fortune is not great, misfortune will come again
It's a Chinese idiom, f ú B ù ch ó ngzh ì, Hu ò B ì ch ó NGL á I, which means that fortune will not come one after another, but disaster will come one after another.
It comes from Shuo yuan · Quan Mou written by Liu Xiang of Han Dynasty: "in the past, the Qin Dynasty pulled out Yiyang. Next year, there will be a severe drought and the people will be hungry. Not because of the urgency of the people, but because of the extravagance. The so-called "if the blessing is not serious, the disaster will come again."
Chinese PinYin : fú bù chóng zhì,huò bì chóng lái
If fortune is not great, misfortune will come again
have no compassion for others. bù guān tòng yǎng
storm into and destroy the enemy 's fortified positions. cuī jiān xiàn zhèn
unparalleledly wonderful in one's time. miào jué shí rén