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Why do you like war when you are so afraid of air crashes?

Because war is frightening, you are afraid of war. Because adversity is indeed a friend, you are eager to see more people in the war.

Misfortune tests the sincerity of friends. Chinese vocabulary, pronounced Hu à n à n Qing, means that a person can only see his confidant through the same adversity. From "Drunken Wake Stone".

The tenth time of "Drunken Awakening Stone" (Ming Donglugu's Wild): "Pukou is a friend in need. Brother Nian will see him for us today, and we will see him for Brother Nian another day. " Later, the folk derived the saying that "a friend in need is a friend indeed". Not from the Peony Pavilion by Tang Xianzu. After being pieced together by later generations, there is a saying that "pines and cypresses are known when you are cold, and you can see the truth when you are sleepy." A man knows his companion in a long journey and a little inn. "Sentences and idioms don't come from the same place, but they have the same or similar meanings and relative sentence patterns, so they are often quoted.