be the most changeful
In Chinese, the Pinyin is bi à nhu à Du à Du à n, which means that there are many changes in the description, but also a lot of changes. From the ancient and modern novels: Chen Congshan's lost family in Meiling.
Idiom explanation
End: the clue.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty wrote Chen Congshan's Meiling lost the Hun family: "this great sage of Qi Tian has vast powers and many changes."
Idiom usage
There are a lot of items and appearances that have changed. An old friend is, almost none left. Lu Xun's letters to Cao Jinghua and Ye Shengtao's Double Dragon Cave in Jinhua: these stalactites and stalagmites are of various shapes and colors, which are worth watching even if they are not compared.
Analysis of Idioms
It's the same, the same, the same as before
be the most changeful
there is none under heaven to equal him - tiān xià wú dí
mount taishan and the north star - tài shān běi dǒu