Prosperity always leads to failure
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh è NGB ì L ǜ Shu ā I, which means that when it is prosperous, it must consider the decline. It comes from Shangshu Yanjian suing Chen Tang for injustice.
Analysis of Idioms
In times of safety, in times of prosperity, in times of decline
The origin of Idioms
In Geng Yu's Shangshu Yanjian suichen Tang for injustice, it is said that "if you do not forget the danger, you will worry about the decline. Today, there is no such thing as the thrifty and rich animal of Emperor Wen, or the Minister of Emperor Wu who recommended the emperor to be a hero and an enemy
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in dealing with affairs.
Chinese PinYin : shèng bì lǜ shuāi
Prosperity always leads to failure
have a son to carry on his family name. chuán zōng jiē dài
The greedy die in search of wealth.. tān fū xùn cái
Hidden virtue and secret action. qián dé mì xíng
gifted with an extraordinary retentive memory. guò mù bù wàng