the vicissitudes of life
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d é sh ī R ó NGK ū, which means the gain and loss, prosperity and decline of life. It comes from Yuan Shen He's the eight sceneries of Xiaoxiang when enjoying the flowers.
Idiom usage
In a dream, when you see the right and wrong of people and me, gain and loss, prosperity and decline, you will come out of the dust.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Shen He's divertimento of Xiaoxiang's eight sceneries when enjoying the flowers: "don't talk about fame, it's all languishing words, gain or loss is always empty."
Idiom explanation
It refers to the gain and loss, prosperity and decline of life.
the vicissitudes of life
hills topple and the earth shake - dì bēng shān cuī
exchange solemn vows and pledges - hǎi shì shān méng
The bell is ringing at the end of the day - dǐng shí zhōng míng
It's like going through fire and water - rú dǎo shuǐ huǒ