Fortune means that opportunity has comeLai Yun ZhuanGood luck means encountering an opportunityLai Yun ZhuanThe situation changed from adversity to prosperity. Pronunciation shí lái yūn zhun Source: Southern Dynasties·Liang #8226 Ren Fang #8226 Ce Xiucai Wen came due to borrowing timeLai Yun ZhuanTake advantage of this metaphor of fortune when you are in the first place. Fortune is prosperous or when you are in the best place. The opposite is that you are in a bad place. The fate is bad and the fate is bad and the fate is bad. The disaster never comes alone.
fortune turnesLai Yun Zhuan, Chinese idiom, its pinyin is shíláiynzhun This idiom is often used to describe a person who is originally in an unfavorable situation. When the opportunity comes, his destiny changes and his life situation isLai Yun ZhuanSignificantly improved. Historically, this idiom originated from the saying in the Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms·Wei Zhi·Liu Yu,"The spirit of heaven and earth meets the luck of the times, and the soup stops boiling so that it will not rot". This sentence describes the spirit of heaven and earth moves in times.
"Fortune turns around" means that good luck has come, good times have arrived, and things that were originally not going well suddenly have a good turn or result. Specifically, this idiom means that things that might have been in trouble or not going well have suddenly changed into good results or attitude under the impetus of some opportunity or good luck. It warns us to maintain patience, confidence and a positive attitude when faced with difficulties, because good luck sometimes occurs unexpected.
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