the decline
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Ji à ngli ú R à Xi à, which means that the water of the river flows down day by day, and it means that the situation is getting worse day by day. It comes from Sun Yat Sen's general plan for the founding of the people's Republic: general knowledge and practice.
Analysis of Idioms
The river is declining
The origin of Idioms
Sun Yat Sen's general plan for the founding of the people's Republic of China, general knowledge and practice, said: "since the destruction is extraordinary, there is no extraordinary construction to follow, so the calamity and chaos are looking for each other, and the river is declining."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, object, attribute, etc
Idiom explanation
The water of the river flows down day by day. It's a metaphor for the situation getting worse day by day. The same as "the river is declining".
the decline
those who are above and those who are below are all on good terms - shàng hé xià mù
one flaw cannot obscure the splendor of the jade - xiá bù yǎn yú
hide one 's capacities and bide one 's time - tāo guāng yǐn huì
You can't get up or down - shàng bù zháo tiān,xià bù zháo dì