as one falls , another rises
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ǐ Q ǐ B ǐ luॸ, which means to describe one after another, comes from the strategic issues of China's revolutionary war.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Zedong's "strategic issues of China's revolutionary war" said: "it's common to stretch and shrink from time to time, and it's also common to rise and fall from time to time."
Analysis of Idioms
One after another, one after another
Idiom usage
They were divided into two groups, surrounded the headmaster's room and yelled as loud as they could. The song of youth by Yang Mo
as one falls , another rises
an old custom like " kissing of the book - shé jiàn wéi shì
look upon human lives as if they were grass - cǎo jiān rén mìng
Take the root and restrain the end - wù běn yì mò
be honored with high official titles - gāo guān zūn jué
in retracing the past , the future can be known - shǔ wǎng zhī lái
excellent in both content and language - qíng wén bìng mào