Misfortunes and blessings
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ò Ju é f ú Li á n, which means that disasters disappear and good luck keeps on. It comes from the seven signatures of Cloud Collection by Zhang Junfang of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Don't lose heart if you want to be open. It's going to be better.
The origin of Idioms
The forty second volume of "seven signatures of Cloud Collection" by Zhang Junfang of Song Dynasty: "all gods will fall down immediately and join Qiongyu gate. If you make an order, you will be lucky. When you go to bed in the jade hall, you will be a famous immortal in the world. "
Idiom explanation
The disappearance of disaster and the succession of good fortune.
Chinese PinYin : huò jué fú lián
Misfortunes and blessings
birds paying homage to the phoenix. bǎi niǎo cháo fèng
laws handed down from forefathers. zǔ zōng chéng fǎ
the house is nearby but the person is far away. shì ěr rén xiá
Three appeals and four appeals. sān qiú sì gào