Fate
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Yu á nqi ā nm ì ngji ǎ n, which means that fate is shallow and fate is not good. It comes from qunyin Lei Xuan · Yuqing Ji · boudoir thoughts.
explain
Fate: fate. Thrifty: thrifty, lacking. Jian: it's not going well.
source
Hu Wenhuan of Ming Dynasty wrote "when can I meet Lang, I hate the fate."
usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : yuán qiān mìng jiǎn
Fate
be in a deplorable plight and powerless. shì qióng lì cù
make amends for previous faults by some good services. jì gōng bǔ guò
an old man enjoys life with no cares. hán yí nòng sūn
be too young and unable to understand how people should behave. shào bù gēng shì
win high praise from anyone who sees it. yǒu mù gòng shǎng
dense willow trees and bright flowers. liǔ àn huā míng