Question 1: What does fate mean? Is there really fate? ,
If not, why do lovers agree to renew their relationship in the next life?
If so, why can’t people who love each other be together?
Fate is an elusive thing that cannot be guessed or explained clearly.
Its sudden arrival catches you off guard, and its sudden departure leaves you too late.
It is like a cloud suspended in the sky, coming and going leisurely,
I don’t know where it came from and I don’t know how it goes away, it is confusing and confusing,
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It cannot be forced, artificial, or arranged.
Whether it is destiny or coincidence,
It is truly inevitable among accidents and accident among inevitables.
Let me tell you from my experience:
Fate is the continuation of the feelings at the end of the previous life.
Fate is the unchanging vow before reincarnation in this life.
Fate is the agreement of happiness between you and me.
Fate is the beautiful dream of reunion when we are human again.
Believe in the first feeling and look at it at a glance,
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I’ve seen him somewhere, he’s so nice, I’ve seen him somewhere, I’ve been searching my guts but I haven’t seen him anywhere,
But this person looks really familiar, he’s probably yours , seize it,
Don’t let him escape, believe in perception, fate is a kind of awareness, ?1?
Question 2: What does Destiny mean? Destiny is you. , is the main bearer and breaker of this fate that I mentioned (or that I deduced).
When two people, several people, or even one person encounter something or a phenomenon again, it is called fate.
Yuan, this word has many meanings.
First: reason, because: reason. Why (why, why). reason. origin.
Second: Fatalism believes that people are destined to meet each other, which generally refers to the possibility of connection between people or between people and things: fate (fèn). alms. Marriage. A one-sided relationship.
Third: Along, along: Yuanfa (following the old method). Seek fish from trees.
Fourth: Side, edge.
Fate: It means "fate determines how one will do...",
and "fate determines what one must do...". It can be seen that when one's outlook on the future is very pessimistic and uncertain due to objective conditions and subjective factors, "fantasy dreams of placing hope in nothingness" often appear. The result is "patience, endurance, tolerance, and acceptance of a certain reality", which even contributes to the situation.
This is the thought of an idealist and fatalist. Not advisable!
Question 3: What does “why” mean? Basic meaning
1. Cause, because: ~ due. ~He (why, why). ~So. ~From.
2. Fatalism believes that people are destined to meet each other, and generally refers to the possibility of contact between people or between people and things: ~fen (fèn). Change ~. Marriage ~. One side ~.
3. Along, along: ~ method (follow the old method). ~Wood asks for fish.
4. Bian: Bian~.
Detailed meaning
〈Name〉
1. The edge of the utensil [edge;brink;fringe]
Lower your head to touch your lips Place on the rim of the glass. ——Mao Dun's "Eclipse? Pursuit"
2. Another example: edge stone (a long stone or concrete block built between the roadway and the sidewalk to protect the sidewalk and allow traffic to pass The water flow along the roadside is smooth); Yuanhai (marginal sea; coastal, connected to the sea); Yuanbian (alongside. Refers to the border)
3. Reason, reason [cause; reason]
< p> Pu all knows his name and the reason for his deception. —— Shen Yue's "Song Book"4. Karma; fate [lucky chance; lot or luck by which people are brought together; predestined relationship]
Qu will never be destined. ——"New Odes of Jade Terrace? Ancient Poetry Written by Jiao Zhongqing's Wife"
5. Also
The great origin of speech.
Painting and calligraphy are closely related. ——Cai Yuanpei's "Pictures"
6. Also
Painting and architectural sculpture are closely related.
7. Another example: Yuan Xing (no fate); Yuan Ye (marriage); Yuan Hui (fate); Yuan Qi (fate); Yuan Ben (chance and convenience); Yuan Xingyan (no fate) see); fate is shallow (lack of fate)
1. Because; due to [because]
The feeling of fate. ——"Lü's Spring and Autumn Annals? On Cautious Actions"
The sorrow of fate is like a long one. ——Li Bai's "Qiupu Song" of the Tang Dynasty
There is a sooner or later time to be rustic. ——Song Dynasty? Shen Kuo's "Mengxi Bi Tan"
2. Another example: Yuanhe (why, why); Yuanzu (guilty due to involvement. Sitting together); Yuandi (why; why) )
〈action〉
1. Climb up, climb up [climp up]
Do what you want, ask for what you want, just like asking for something based on a tree Fish too. ——"Mencius? King Hui of Liang"
2. Another example: Yuangan (a type of acrobatics. That is, the stunt of climbing a pole); Yuanmu (climbing a tree); Yuanxin (climbing on things) Heart); Yuangan (pole climbing program in acrobatics); Yuanji (climbing)
3. Involve [involve]
People are guilty, and they are all brought to justice. Sitting is unavoidable for both young and old. ——"Sui Shu? Criminal Law Chronicles"
4. Another example: Yuanzuo (sitting together. Convicted due to involvement); Yuanduan (implicated)
5. Along; Along [along]
It is bound to Fangcheng. ——"Xunzi? Discussing the Army"
If the people who are not able to travel for food turn to the south, they will accumulate enough livestock. (South, generally refers to farmland; it refers to "mu".) - Han Jia Yi's "On Accumulation and Storage"
Walking along the stream, forgetting the distance of the road. ——Jin? Tao Qian's "Peach Blossom Spring"
6. Another example: Yuan Tou Fang (making excuses to find trouble); Yuan Lian (following conventions); Yuan Qing Ti Wu (guiding temperament, describing the shape of things) ); Yuanshou (sponsored; conveniently); Yuanqing (according to human feelings; in compliance with human feelings); Yuanxi (followed by others)
〈Introduction〉
1. Because of [depend on ]
Then you can know the sound by relying on the ears, and you can know the shape by relying on the moon. ——"Xunzi? Correct Name"
2. Another example: Yuansu (for public benefit, false public benefit for private use); Yuanxun (the stick moves like an object, unable to stand on its own); Yuanfu (cling to; depend on); Yuanfu (Yuanfu; attachment); Yuanyu (夤元. Clinging to rise. Refers to the relationship)
3. See also yuàn
Common phrases
1 . fate book yuánbù
[leaflets of donors used by Buddhists] monks’ book for alms
2. fate yuánfèn
[lot or luck by which people are brought together] opportunity. There is some inevitable chance and possibility of encounter
But apart from the old lady, no one else can serve her, and she doesn’t know what fate she had in her previous life. ――"A Dream of Red Mansions"
3. Cause yuángù
(1) [cause]: reason; reason
He hasn't come yet, I don't know why Reason
(2) [reason]: reason; basis; reason
The reason for this situation will be mentioned
(3) [matter]: Things
If you listen to one side of the story, how many reasons will you miss? Rong Qin... >>
Question 4: What does the meaning of "reason" mean? : Cause, because means.
Question 5: What is the meaning of "luoyuan"? "luoyuan" is a specious term, which is a misunderstanding caused by the influence of folk beliefs on the concept of cause and effect. Originally, it is right that good will be rewarded with good and evil will be punished with evil. It is also right for you to be good to me and for me to be good to you. However, it turned out that the love between men and women evolved into mutual debt. Since they owe each other, they should get married again. Husband and wife repay each other, thus becoming the so-called "destiny".
Question 6: What are the meanings of fate and fate respectively? "Cihai" "Yuanfen" means cause and opportunity, pointing out that "Yuan" is Sanskrit, and the classic explanation is "cause". It is often called "karma" together with "cause".
One: What is fate? someone asked the hermit. The hermit thought for a while and said: fate is fate, fate is fate. The man was confused and went to ask the eminent monk. The eminent monk said: Yuan is the cultivation of the previous life. The man didn't know what his previous life was like, so he asked Buddha. The Buddha said nothing and pointed at the clouds in the sky. This man looked at the clouds rising and falling, moving east and west with the wind, so he suddenly realized: Destiny cannot be sought, fate is like the wind, and the wind is unpredictable. The gathering of clouds is fate, and the scattering of clouds is also fate.
Feelings are like clouds, ever-changing. When the clouds rise, they are turbulent, and when the clouds fall, they are lonely and soothing. Emotional matters are like clouds gathering and dispersing, and fate is like the wind that can be met but not sought.
Question 7: What does Yuan mean in ancient times? Yuan [yuán]
1 Cause, because: ~Yue. ~He (why, why). ~So. ~From.
2 Fatalism believes that people are destined to meet each other, and generally refers to the possibility of contact between people or between people and things: ~fen (fèn). Change ~. Marriage ~. One side ~.
3 along, along: ~ method (follow the old method). ~Wood asks for fish.
4 sides: side ~.