be just unfolding
The pronunciation f ā ngz ī w è I à I, a Chinese idiom, refers to the fact that things are developing and have not reached the end. It comes from a dream of Linchuan, a dream of refusing Yi.
Idiom explanation
Things are developing, not reaching an end. The same as "in the ascendant".
Idioms and allusions
Jiang Shiquan's Linchuan dream in the Qing Dynasty: "well, what the prime minister did, there is no fear here. We are in the ascendant of the calamity of the Lord, the young and the suspicious. "
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: fzwa [synonym]: in the ascendant
usage
It means that things are developing
be just unfolding
One plant at a time, another at a time - dàn zhòng mù chéng
Concealing flaws and incrustating - nì xiá hán gòu