with countless changes
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is bi à nxu á NW ú Qi ó ng, which means that there is no end to variety. It comes from the biography of empress concubine in the book of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Song Dynasty, the biography of empress concubine: "since Yuanjia's fall, the internal duties have been a little complicated, jiaoting's view is beautiful, and there are thousands of families, but the lewd makeup and strange decorations have changed endlessly."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive.
with countless changes
give repeated orders and injunctions - sān lìng wǔ shēn
Friendship between Phoenix and Luan - fèng yǒu luán jiāo
Attack the flaw and point out the loss - gōng xiá zhǐ shī
confused with errors and omission - cēn cī cuò luò
daily increasing and monthly benefiting - rì zēng yuè shèng