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📖 China Idiom #1 Ancient Wisdom: “塞翁失马” (sài wēng shī mǎ) Literal Meaning: “The old man lost his horse” Moral: What seems like bad luck may turn out to be a blessing. Story: An old man lost his horse. His neighbors said, “That’s such bad luck!” He replied: “Maybe. We’ll see.” Later, the horse came back—with another horse. His son rode the new horse, fell, and broke his leg. But when a war came, his injury saved him from being drafted. Why it matters: Chinese people still say this when something "bad" happens—because you never know where it leads. 💬 Ever had something bad turn into something good?
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