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31. | Either fortune or misfortune |
| 为祸为福 |
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32. | Misfortunes come at night. |
| 祸常生于不测。 |
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33. | The disaster of a decayed-fish-internal disorder in the state; uprising and revolution |
| 鱼烂之祸 |
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34. | Mean fellows do damage |
| 蝥贼为祸 |
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35. | To Bring calamity upon oneself |
| 自招其祸 |
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36. | Misfortune tells us what fortune is . |
| 祸来方知福。 |
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37. | To search thoroughly into the seeds of misfortune |
| 根查祸源 |
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38. | To seek for the origin of a calamity |
| 追源祸始 |
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39. | Retribution involves one's children and children's children |
| 祸延之孙 |
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40. | A fool's mouth is his destruction |
| 口为祸门 |
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