felicity never turns out in pairs
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ú w ú Shu āì, which means that lucky things will not come one after another. From Shuo yuan · Quan Mou.
Analysis of Idioms
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Idiom usage
After listening to Song Jiang, he decided that the two officials said, "it's bitter! It's "no double blessing, no single disaster." The 37th chapter of Shi Naian's outlaws of the marsh
The origin of Idioms
In Shuo yuan · Quan Mou written by Liu Xiang of Han Dynasty, it is said that "if the so-called blessing is not serious, the disaster will come again."
Chinese PinYin : fú wú shuāng zhì
felicity never turns out in pairs
with hands and feet covered by thick callosities as a result of hard work. shuāng zú chóng jiǎn
prey upon one 's country and injure the people. dù zhèng hài mín
Three streets and two markets. sān jiē liǎng shì