sometimes hot and sometimes cold

sometimes hot and sometimes cold

Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ū L ě NGH ū R è, which means sometimes calm, sometimes impulsive and unstable. It comes from the collection of books.

The origin of Idioms

Lu Xun's just a collection of essays on reading: "research should be rational and calm, while creation should be emotional. At least it has to be a little hot, so it's cold and hot, and makes people dizzy."

Idiom usage

It has a derogatory meaning. He has a problem with. Chapter one of Du Pengcheng's in a peaceful day: "Lao Yan loves Liang Jian's strong spirit, and he also knows the trouble of being hot and cold."

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