the vicissitudes of fortune
Canggou Baiyun, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ā NGG ǒ UB á iy ú n, which means that things are changeable, the same as "Canggou Baiyi". From the story of heroes and heroines.
The origin of Idioms
The 38th chapter of Wenkang's biography of heroes and heroines in the Qing Dynasty: "the flowers in spring and the moon in autumn are worn out, and in the metamorphosis of black dogs and white clouds, the gossamer is floating indefinitely."
Idiom usage
It is used as an object and attribute to describe the changeable world.
the vicissitudes of fortune
If you swallow a boat, it is a leak - tūn zhōu shì lòu
the grasses are tall and the nightingales are in the air - cǎo zhǎng yīng fēi