No coincidence makes a book
Wuqibuchengshu is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is w ú Qi ǎ ob ù ch é ngsh ū. It's a coincidence. (example) it's a coincidence that a book can't be written. If you talk about Cao Cao, he will arrive.
grammar
A complex sentence; an object or a clause; a metaphor for a coincidence.
come from
It's no coincidence that the book originated from Shi Naian. It's said that Shi Naian couldn't write well both horizontally and vertically when he wrote the book about Wu Song's fighting tiger in Jingyanggang. He always thought it was superficial and had no spirit. It was really a headache. Just when Shi Naian was very depressed, there was a noise outside the study. Shi Naian couldn't help but put down his pen, stood up and walked to the door. Looking out, he saw neighbor Aqiao fighting with a dog. Aqiao was drunk, bared his chest and bare his back, and punched and kicked the dog. The dog did not show any weakness, but jumped, lifted, cut and barked at Aqiao. Suddenly, the dog pounced on Aqiao. Aqiao gave way and rode on the dog's back. The dog couldn't move. Shi Naian can't help but be stunned. It seems that Wu Song and the tiger are fighting in front of him. In a flash, the writing is like a spring. Shi Naian goes back to his study and writes down the famous Wu Song fighting the tiger. He told his wife about it, and she said with a smile, "it's a coincidence that it can't be a book."
Chinese PinYin : wú qiǎo bù chéng shū
No coincidence makes a book
said of a loyal counsellor who gives admonition to the emperor in person. miàn shé tíng zhèng
In the morning and in the evening. zhāo liáng mù jìn
be sworn to live or die together. shēng sǐ zhī jiāo