Morning and evening
Morning and evening, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ā Oli á NGM ù ch é n, which means that people are capricious and have no moral integrity. It comes from Xiao Zixian's farewell in spring.
The origin of Idioms
"The true color of whorehouse" is also reflected in Yang Shen's Sheng'an poetry · Xiao Zixian's farewell in spring. How different is it from the monarch and the Minister of the Six Dynasties, the emperor and the Minister of the Six Dynasties, the emperor and the Minister of the Six Dynasties. "
Idiom usage
It refers to caprice without moral integrity.
Morning and evening
be unpopular;not enjoy popular support - bù dé rén xīn
leave a lasting and pleasant impression or aftertaste - yú wèi wú qióng
Disgrace one's virtue and disgrace one's conduct - bài dé rǔ xíng
Looking from the east to the West - dōng wàng xī guān