a sudden turn for the worse
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j í Zhu à nzh í Xi à, which means to describe the sudden change of situation or writing style, and it develops rapidly. From the great strategic showdown.
The origin of Idioms
In Ye Jianying's great strategic decisive battle, it is said that "the rapid and smooth victory of the Liaoshen campaign has led to a sharp decline in the war situation of the whole country and greatly shortened the originally expected war process."
Idiom usage
A sudden change of description. In Liang Qichao's "on the motives of various countries' interference in China's finance", it is said that "when the incident came, it took a sharp turn, and those who were in dire need of it didn't know what was going on."
a sudden turn for the worse
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