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What does it mean that a woman is at the mercy of others all her life, working hard for nothing, like a handsome bird in a cage, with limited autumn wind at the end of the year?

"A woman is at the mercy of others all her life, working hard in vain, like a handsome bird in a cage, with limited autumn wind at the end of the year" means:

You are out of luck. No matter how hard you work and struggle, you are like a caged bird. No matter how hard you jump, it's all in vain. In middle age and old age, it's very sad. You are lonely without relatives around you.

A sentence similar to "a woman has been at the mercy of others all her life and has been working hard in vain, like a handsome bird in a cage, with limited autumn wind at the end of the year":

1. The more reticent a person is, the harder his thoughts are.

Any father who works hard for his children should have good luck.

3, instead of running around and fighting hard, it is better to spend it quietly and happily with you!

I am persistent all my life and sigh all my life.

5. A prosperous dream?

6, an empty joy

7. Most people are the same. The soul works hard only to support the cage of the body.

8. Saburo, how can you bear to travel thousands of miles out of Tongguan, and how can you bear to see your imperial plan reduced to ashes?

9. If a great achievement is lacking, its use will not be harmful; If you have a big profit, you can use it endlessly. If you are straightforward, if you are all thumbs, if you argue endlessly. Crazy wins cold, quiet wins heat, and quiet is the right way in the world. ?

10, running for fame and fortune, not afraid of a copper smell. ?

1 1, just one day, really abandoned by everyone. ?

12, alas, alas, regrets. ?

13, throw away fame and fortune, run less, and be happy.

14, I'm afraid the moth will come to nothing. After all, you are just a dream of mine.

15, running around for fame and fortune, so I can't afford to be a teenager.