Ups and downs
Ups and downs, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is di à D à NGF à ngli ú, meaning natural and unrestrained and full of talent. It comes from notes of Yuewei thatched cottage, continuation of luanyang II by Ji Yun of Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Ji Yun's notes of Yuewei thatched cottage - continuation of luanyang II in the Qing Dynasty: "the ups and downs of gentlemen are good stories."
Idiom usage
"I want to celebrate three hours," he said The fourth and third chapters of the flower and moon trace.
Ups and downs
make amends for previous faults by some good services - jì gōng bǔ guò
hear readily without comprehending what is heard - ěr shí zhī lùn
see the view and think of a friend ; at leisure - qīng fēng lǎng yuè
Half a hundred miles is ninety - xíng bǎi lǐ zhě bàn yú jiǔ shí