be worse than before
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is j ī Nb ù R ú x ī, which means that the present is not as good as the past. It is often used to express dissatisfaction with the world. From "can change Zhai man Lu · Leng Zhai don't read".
Idiom explanation
Past: past, past.
The origin of Idioms
Wu Zeng of the Song Dynasty wrote "can change Zhai man Lu · lengzhai do not read books": "Hong juefan's lengzhai Ye Hua says that the valley is located in Yizhou, and it is very peaceful. He wrote a poem:" the old color is above the sun, and the happy Zong day is away from the heart. Today is not as good as the past, and the future is not as good as the present. "
Idiom usage
To express one's feelings about the world. example you can't always have a different idea.
be worse than before
hubs hit hubs and shoulders rub shoulders - gǔ jī jiān mó
Time never comes before time - jī bù kě shī,shí bù zài lái
burn straws and weeds and water the land - huǒ gēng shuǐ nòu