change unpredictably

change unpredictably

Chinese idiom, Pinyin is bi à nhu à nm à C è, explanation means that things change a lot, unpredictable, changeable and difficult to guess. It comes from the epitaph of Ma Jun, the young supervisor in the palace by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.

Analysis of Idioms

[synonym] is changeable, ever-changing, ever-changing and unpredictable

The origin of Idioms

Han Yu of Tang Dynasty wrote in the epitaph of Ma Jun, the young supervisor in the palace: "when it was, I saw the king in the North Pavilion, still high mountains and deep forests and huge valleys. The dragon and tiger changed unpredictably, so did the outstanding and Kui people."

Idiom usage

In my "red water formation", the essence of Ren GUI is captured, and the subtlety of Tian Yi is hidden, which is unpredictable. The 44th chapter of the romance of Fengshen by Xu Zhonglin in Ming Dynasty

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