Parallel rise and fall
Pianxingcuochu is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is pi á nx ī ngcu ò ch ū, which means continuous emergence.
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It refers to the continuous emergence.
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Song Lian of the Ming Dynasty wrote a preface to sending Wang Wenfu: "in the sixth and seventh years of the Ming Dynasty, those who were able to make full use of their talents and abilities were listed in the Imperial Academy, which can be called the political salt."
Parallel rise and fall
never yield in spite of reverses - bǎi zhé bù náo
stately manner of the han official - hàn guān wēi yí
be happy and pleased with oneself - yí rán zì dé
Sweep the pot and scrape the stove - sǎo guō guā zào