an eventful year
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Du ō g ù zh ī Qi ū, which means a period of many accidents and hardships. It comes from Xuanzong Ji Xia, the history of Jin Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Autumn: refers to a certain period. It refers to a period of more accidents and more troubles.
The origin of Idioms
"Xuanzong Ji Xia, the history of the Jin Dynasty:" in this age of many years, talents are rare. I want to remove the punishment and pursue those who are equipped with martial arts skills and are good at commanding the army, and reuse the talents according to their ability. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: eventful autumn
Idiom usage
The reason why we dare to be arrogant and domineering is that China has a long history. Wang Tao, Qing Dynasty
an eventful year
the land yields good harvests and the people enjoy good health - rén shòu nián fēng
the wells are dry and the fences are dilapidated - duàn jǐng tuí yuán
cravenly cling to life instead of braving death - tān shēng pà sǐ