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The origin of one-sentence prophecy
A word into prophecy, a China idiom, pinyin y and yīyǔchéngchèn n, refers to some sinister and unlucky predictions. It also means that jokes come true. An unintentional sentence turned into a prophecy and came true. Prophecy: refers to prophecies and omens that will come true, generally referring to some "fierce" things and unlucky prophecies.
Synonym: Exactly.
Example:
1, I didn't expect his original joke to be a joke, embarrassing.
Before leaving home for America, he joked, "Maybe if you go here, you will never come back." I don't want to be shocked to death in another country.
In Rui Chenggang's autobiography, there is a saying: "The qualities that once made you successful will also destroy your city." Looking back today, one sentence became a prophecy.
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