fate
Life and death, sh ē nggu ā ns ǐ Ji é, from the fifth chapter of a dream of Red Mansions. It is interpreted as the moment of life and the doom of death. It generally refers to the fate of life and death.
Explanation of words
Life and death (SH ē nggu ā ns ǐ Ji é). It generally refers to the fate of life and death.
source
The fifth chapter of a dream of Red Mansions written by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: "yesterday was poor, today is rich, toiling, spring is prosperous, autumn is withering. Like this, life and death, who can hide
usage
It refers to the fate of life and death
story
Jia Baoyu went to ningguofu for a visit. At noon, he rested on Qin Keqing's bed. In his dream, he wandered through the dreamland of Taixu. The police fairy led him to read the "Twelve beauties of Jinling", taste the beautiful wine of flowers, and enjoy the songs and dances of the fairies "a dream of Red Mansions". Among them, "Xu Huawu" sang: "yesterday's poor and today's rich toiled, and spring's glory and autumn's flowers withered. Like this, life and death, who can hide
fate
exemplary conduct and nobility of character - zhēn fēng liàng jié
communication between minds with loving glances - sè shòu hún yǔ