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You can't get what you want, but what you don't want will come to you. How to describe it in classical Chinese
Translation between modern Chinese and classical Chinese: the word "want" in classical Chinese can be "want". The word "que" in classical Chinese can use "er". "Can't get" in classical Chinese can be translated as "no". "Don't want" in classical Chinese can be "want to abandon". The classical Chinese "come to your side" can be "come to your side". This sentence can be described in classical Chinese as: if you want it, you want to abandon it and come to your side.
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