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揭秘72句福祸相依的谚语:一句揭示命运真谛

面书号 2025-01-03 04:40 7


1. 福无双至犹难舍,祸不单行却是真。

1. Good fortune does not come twice, and it is truly difficult to let it go; misfortune does not come alone, which is indeed true.

2. 勤劳得福,扒窃招祸。

2. Hard work brings fortune, pickpocketing brings misfortune.

3. 做得是奴,吃得是福。

3. Work as a slave, eat as a blessing.

4. 虎落平阳--------被犬欺8、画蛇添足--------多此一举

4. A tiger falls in a peaceful land —— bullied by a dog. 8. Drawing a snake and adding feet —— superfluous effort.

5. 泰山顶上观日出--高瞻远瞩102、提着灯笼砍柴--明砍

5. Viewing the sunrise at the top of Tai Mountain – A bird's-eye view; Carrying a lantern to chop firewood – Cutting to the chase

6. 祸兮,福之所倚。福兮,祸之所伏。

6. Misfortune is where happiness depends; happiness is where misfortune hides.

7. 有势不可使尽,有福不可享尽。

7. One should not exhaust one's power, nor should one indulge in one's fortune to the fullest.

8. 一个巧皮匠,没有好鞋样;两个笨皮匠,彼此有商量;

8. A clever leatherworker has no good shoe patterns; two clumsy leatherworkers have each other to discuss with.

9. 爽口食多恐作病,快心事多防遭殃。

9. Eating too much delicious food may fear illness, and experiencing too many joyful things may prevent misfortune.

10. 有福的姻缘在,无福的挎口袋。

10. There are blessed marriages, and there are those who carry bags in vain.

11. 如知挑担苦,步行便是福。

11. If one knows the bitterness of carrying loads, walking will be a blessing.

12. 人狂有祸,狗狂豹子拖。

12. A man's arrogance brings misfortune, and a dog's arrogance gets pulled by a tiger.

13. 呆子有呆福,呆菩萨住瓦屋。

13. Idiots have their own good luck, and the foolish Buddha dwells in a tiled house.

14. 推小车上台阶--一步一个坎106、大姑娘坐轿——头一回

14. Pushing a shopping cart up the steps - one step at a time, 106; A young maiden riding in a sedan chair - for the first time.

15. 是福跑不掉,是祸躲不脱。

15. Good fortune cannot escape, and misfortune cannot be avoided.

16. 祸连福,福扯祸。

16. Misfortune brings fortune, and fortune brings misfortune.

17. 打破砂锅--------问到底6、和尚打伞--------无法无天

17. To break a pot to find the bottom —— ask until you get to the bottom 6. A monk holding an umbrella —— lawless and arbitrary

18. 凡事但存天理在,安心自有福来临。

18. If there is the principle of heaven in all things, peace of mind will naturally bring blessings.

19. 提着马灯下矿井--步步深入104、跳上舞台凑热闹--逢场作戏

19. Carrying a lantern down the mine - advancing step by step; jumping on the stage to join the fun - playing along with the show

20. 享少年福,吃老来亏。

20. Enjoy the benefits of youth, and suffer the consequences in old age.

21. 福不连族祸连族。疮是抠的,祸是撩的。

21. Misfortune does not only affect the person it befalls but also their family. Wounds are self-inflicted, while misfortune is brought upon oneself.

22. 生人妻,死人墓,捞了就是祸。

22. Marrying a stranger's wife, digging up a dead person's grave, if you do it, it will bring misfortune.

23. 祸莫大于贪欲,福莫大于知足。

23. No misfortune is greater than greed, and no blessing is greater than contentment.

24. 状元是假,福分是真。

24. The "scholar" is a fake, but the good fortune is real.

25. 天灾犹可活,人祸实难当。

25. Natural disasters can be endured, but man-made calamities are truly hard to bear.

26. 福不虚至,祸不易来。

26. Good fortune does not come from nowhere, and misfortune is not easily encountered.

27. 福由己发,祸由己生。

27. Happiness originates from oneself, and misfortune is brought upon oneself.

28. 乱石滩上长水竹,憨人自有憨人福。

28. On the rocky beach grow water bamboo, and the foolish have their own foolish fortune.

29. 神莫大于化道,福莫长于无祸。

29. There is no greater divine power than transforming the path, and no greater fortune than the absence of misfortune.

30. 祸随福至,福随祸来。福至心灵,祸到心慌。

30. Misfortune follows fortune, and fortune follows misfortune. Happiness comes with clarity of mind, while misfortune brings panic.

31. 先甜后苦才知苦,先苦后甜方觉甜。

31. Only after experiencing the sweetness first do you know the bitterness; only after experiencing the bitterness first do you appreciate the sweetness.

32. 有福之人人服侍,无福之人服侍人。

32. The fortunate are served by others, while the unfortunate serve others.

33. 大福由命,小福由人。

33. Great fortune is determined by fate, while small fortune is determined by one's efforts.

34. 在家不避父母,出嫁不避丈夫,有病不避大夫。

34. At home, do not avoid one's parents; when married, do not avoid one's husband; when ill, do not avoid one's doctor.

35. 男人有福个人福,女人有福带满屋。

35. A man's happiness is his own, but a woman's happiness fills the whole house.

36. 庸人护短不假,懒人享福不真。

36. A foolish person will not hesitate to defend their own faults, and a lazy person will not truly enjoy their fortune.

37. 卦有仰仆,人有祸福。

37. The hexagrams have their ups and downs, and people have their blessings and misfortunes.

38. 谁都不要讲得狠,打起摆子一样冷。?>

38. None should speak harshly, as cold as shivering with ague.

39. 福中有祸,祸中有福。

39. Happiness contains sorrow, and sorrow contains happiness.

40. 半夜三更放大炮——一鸣惊人120、飞机上点灯——高明

40. Firing cannons at midnight—startle everyone with a bang 120, lighting a lamp on an airplane—excellent.

41. 道虽近,不行不至;事虽小,不做不成。灯不拨不亮,理不辩不明。

41. The road may be near, but it won't come to you if you don't walk; the task may be small, but it won't be accomplished if you don't do it. A lamp won't shine without being turned on, and a truth won't be made clear without being argued.

42. 早插田,早得谷,早读书,早享福。

42. Early in the rice field, early to reap the grain; early to study, early to enjoy the blessings.

43. 注定的祸避不开,非份的福求不来。

43. Fate's destined misfortune cannot be avoided, and undue blessings cannot be sought.

44. 鞭子抽打是快牛,慢人有个慢人福。

44. Whipping a horse makes it gallop; slow people have their own slow person's happiness.

45. 心安岩屋稳,量大福分大。

45. Stable in the heart, secure in the rock house, with a great heart comes great blessings.

46. 得之不易,则失之不易,得之即易,则失之亦然。

46. It is not easy to gain, nor is it easy to lose; if it is easy to gain, it is also easy to lose.

47. 天有不测风云,人有旦夕祸福。

47. The sky may bring sudden changes, and people may face fortune and misfortune in a blink of an eye.

48. 福无双至,祸不单行。

48. Misfortune never comes alone; disasters usually strike in multiples.

49. 灶倒水缸歪,灾祸一起来。

49. The pot tips over, and calamities come together.

50. 谎话没长腿,招祸凭张嘴。

50. Lies don't have legs, but mischief comes from the mouth.

51. 福祸为邻,利害相连。

51. Good and bad fortune are neighbors, and benefits and losses are interconnected.

52. 运有多和少,福有迟和早。

52. There are times of abundance and scarcity, and there are moments of fortune that come early and late.

53. 失之东隅,收之桑榆。

53. Lost in the east, gain in the west.

54. 因祸得福,乐极生悲。

54. Out of misfortune comes good fortune; extreme joy can lead to sadness.

55. 利到智昏,祸到心昏。

55. When profit clouds the mind, disaster clouds the heart.

56. 是儿不死,是财不散。

56. If the son does not die, the wealth will not disperse.

57. 甘心于履危,未必逢祸。纵意于处安,不必全福。

57. Being willing to face danger does not necessarily mean encountering misfortune. Indulging in a peaceful state does not necessarily mean complete happiness.

58. 好事不成双,祸事不单行。

58. Good things do not come in pairs, and misfortunes do not occur singly.

59. 金从土中出,福从手上来。

59. Gold comes from the soil, and blessings come from the hands.

60. 以祸为福,孰知其极。

60. To turn misfortune into fortune, who knows its limit?

61. 憨人有憨福气,痴人有痴造化。

61. Simple-minded people have simple-minded blessings, and foolish people have foolishly created their own destiny.

62. 牛吃稻草马吃谷,各人自有各人福。

62. Cows eat straw and horses eat grain; everyone has their own fortune.

63. 祸福无门,全在自寻。

63. Misfortune and blessings have no gate, all depend on one's own search for them.