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An old frontiersman loses his horse—a blessing in disguise.

Metaphor may benefit from a temporary loss. It also means that bad things can be turned into good things under certain conditions. With "a blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise". The origin of the idiom: Sun Jinbiao quoted a popular sentence in the drama "Sick Jade Destiny": "It never rains but it pours. It's just that you don't believe what I said in front of you, and you don't think I'm joking until later."

Example of Idiom: Hu Xueyan's Biography by Levin, Volume 2: "If you can mobilize a vacancy, it's really'.

Traditional writing: losing a horse is a blessing.

ㄙㄞㄨㄥㄕㄧㄇㄚㄧㄢㄓㄧㄈㄟ. Athena Chu

A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise. The seventh time of "Mirror Flower Edge": "It's a pity that Chu Shi's ambition is not paid, and it's a blessing in disguise." Lu Xun's that

Idiom grammar: as object, attribute and clause; A word used as a consolation.

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion and color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: complex sentence idioms

Generation time: modern idioms

Behind every dark cloud there is a ray of light.