The gate of fortune and misfortune
The door of fortune and misfortune, pronounced Hu ò f ú zh ī m é n, refers to the place where fortune and misfortune come from.
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"Lu's spring and Autumn Annals, Shenshi:" so small and big, light and heavy, less and more, and chaos can't be ignored, this door of disaster and blessing. " "Huainanzi · lanmingxun" says: "the road of interests, the door of fortune and misfortune, can not be sought
Examples
In the Western Han Dynasty, Liu An's Huainanzi lanmingxun: "the road of interests, the gate of fortune and misfortune, can not be sought."
Chinese PinYin : huò fú zhī mén
The gate of fortune and misfortune
have no appreciation of a thing 's importance. bù shí gāo dī
not to cast away anything , big or small. xì dà bù juān