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may you live in interesting timesчтоб ты жил в эпоху перемен ("May you live in interesting times" is an English expression purporting to be a translation of a traditional Chinese curse. Despite being so common in English as to be known as "the Chinese curse", the saying is apocryphal and no actual Chinese source has ever been produced wikipedia.org vkhanin)
may you live in interesting timesчтоб вы жили в интересное время (wikipedia.org 'More)
may you live in interesting timesчтобы вы жили в эпоху перемен (знаменитое китайское проклятие (?) "May you live in interesting times' is widely reported as being of ancient Chinese origin but is neither Chinese nor ancient, being recent and western. It certainly seems to have been intended to sound oriental, in the faux-Chinese 'Confucius he say" style, but that's as near to China as it actually gets. org.uk vkhanin)