Turn the tide around
It is pronounced t à IL á IP à J í, which means that when bad luck comes, good luck comes.
No and Tai: two hexagram names in Zhouyi. No: the hexagram is not smooth; Tai: the hexagram is smooth; Ji: the end. When adversity reaches its peak, it will turn into prosperity. When bad luck comes, good luck comes. No in the book of changes: "no bandit is not good for a gentleman's chastity, and the bigger one is, the smaller one is." Tai in the book of changes: "Tai, from small to big, Jiheng." In the spring and Autumn Annals of Wu and Yue, the biography of Gou Jian as a minister said, "if the time is too late, the situation will be better." [usage] as predicate and object; refers to the end of bad luck.
Chinese PinYin : tai lái fǒu jí
Turn the tide around
have little talent and less learning. cái shū xué qiǎn
Be strict with yourself and lenient with others. yán yǐ lǜ jǐ,kuān yǐ dài rén
It's like participating in business. dòng rú cān shāng
peaceful and mild steps -- walking slowly. yōng róng yǎ bù