Day and night
Chaoyimuzhi is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is zh ā oy í m ù zh í, which means that it is known as Boyi in the morning and demoted as stealing Zhi in the evening. The theory of describing time is changeable. It comes from the Work Department of Shao shangkui.
The origin of Idioms
Shen De Fu of the Ming Dynasty wrote "the Ministry of industry Shao shangkui's Ministry of industry:" Shao's two years of long speech, its right and wrong can not be determined, but a person's body, day and night, can also watch the world change. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attributive; used of attitudes toward people
Day and night
fear wolves ahead and tigers behind - qián pà láng,hòu pà hǔ
the painted dragons broke the wall and flew away - pò bì fēi qù
close the country to international intercourse - bì guān zì shǒu