Happiness brings sorrow
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l è J í Z é y ō u, which means that if you are too happy, you will be sad. From the book of rites, music.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites, the record of music: "extreme music leads to worry, rough etiquette leads to bias." Kong yingdashu: "pleasure is what people like, but it's harmful to lewdness. If it's too much and not enough, it's going to make you worry. "
Analysis of Idioms
Happiness brings sorrow
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used to admonish.
Chinese PinYin : lè jí zé yōu
Happiness brings sorrow
cover up the eyes and ears of others. zhē yǎn ěr mù
Talk about misfortunes and blessings. wàng tán huò fú
quickly wake up to one 's error. fān rán huǐ wù
one is notorious for one 's misdeeds. è jì zhāo zhù
befuddle the minds of the public. xiáo luàn shì tīng