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Happy people are all the same, but unfortunate people have their own misfortunes. Which book does this sentence come from?

2024-09-19 23:38
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2024-09-20 03:12

This sentence came from a dialogue in the contemporary Chinese novel,"Our Own Misfortunes."

The happy people in this world always had their similarities, but the unfortunate people each had their own misfortune. Who wrote it? Which book?

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2024-09-25 10:44

This sentence came from a famous saying in China's contemporary book," Their own misfortunes."

Which book does this sentence come from?

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2025-03-02 19:09

I'm not sure which sentence you're referring to. Please provide more context or information so that I can better answer your questions.

Which book does this sentence come from?

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2025-02-28 19:26

You didn't provide a specific context or sentence content, so I can't tell which sentence you're referring to. If you can provide more information, I will try my best to help you answer your questions.

Which book does this sentence come from?

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2025-02-27 05:46

I'm not sure which book you're referring to because the sentence itself is vague. If you can provide more context or point out the content of this sentence, I will try my best to help you find the source.

Happy families are similar, unfortunate families are different, which work does it not come from Tolstoy?

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2024-09-17 11:09

Happy families are similar to each other, but each of them is not from any of Tolstoy's works. This sentence came from Russia's Tolstoy's Anna Karenina. The meaning of this sentence is that every happy family has similarities while every unhappy family has differences.

May I ask,"Virtuous people live there." Which book did this sentence come from? What was the first and last sentence?

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2024-09-26 21:16

"Virtuous people live there." This sentence came from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It was what Liu Bei said when he visited Zhuge Liang in Wolonggang. The original text was as follows: Zhuge Liang said,"My lord, do not doubt that this is not a difficult place for virtuous men to live in. At the end of the Han Dynasty, the Yellow Turban Uprising caused chaos in the world, and people were plunged into misery. At that time, people wanted to avoid disaster in order to seek stability. If my lord can take this opportunity to recruit the rebel army to crusade against Dong Zhuo and support the Han Dynasty, then the world will be settled and the people will live and work in peace and contentment. But the lord must have a virtuous person to live in. The difference between Liu Xie, Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty, who had no virtue and Dong Zhuo, who had virtue, was like the sun and the moon. If the lord can establish morality, live in peace and appease the people, then the hearts of the people in the world will be like an arrow, why worry about the world not being unified? Why worry that the Han Dynasty will not be revived?" Liu Bei agreed with him and decided to submit to Zhuge Liang and worship him as a military adviser.

Which anthology and book does Suhomlinsky's sentence come from?

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2024-09-26 21:28

Suhomlinsky's quote came from "A Note for Teachers." This book was published in 1942 by the famous Soviet lecturer, Suhomlinsky. Two ears and one mouth make a good teacher. The meaning of this sentence is that a teacher not only needs to have knowledge, but also needs to have interpersonal skills and communication skills in order to better communicate with students and guide their growth.

"You are the joy of youth." Which book does this sentence come from?

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2024-09-12 04:38

" You are the joy of youth." This sentence came from Fang Xiang, the author of the novel " You are all the books I read." The book was about a young man named Li Ran, who traveled to a parallel time and space by chance. There, he met many different people, including a girl named Zhang Miao. The emotional entanglement between them made the whole story even more colorful. The book had been completed and a total of 37 chapters had been published on Qidian Chinese Network.

Mother, why do people say my father is a millstone? Which novel does this sentence come from?

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2024-09-21 10:35

This sentence came from the Chinese online literature "Battle Through the Heavens". The original text was: "Mother, why do others say that my father is a mill?" In the novel, Xiao Yan's father, Xiao Yifeng, was categorized as a "millstone" because his physical characteristics and habits were related to grinding. These words expressed Xiao Yan's puzzlement and confusion towards his father, while also displaying Xiao Yan's intelligence and sense of humor.

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