various forms
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Qi à NBI à NW à nzhou à ng, meaning a variety of changes, showing a variety of situations. From the biography of Zhao Feiyan.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Zhao Feiyan written by lingxuan of Han Dynasty, "the back hall is also a greenhouse, a coagulation tank room, a bathing orchid room, a curved room with a sill, decorated with gold and white jade, with the wall as the exterior and interior, changing in a thousand ways."
Idiom usage
It can be used as the predicate and object, and it can be used to describe the variety. (notes of Lushan thatched cottage by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty)
various forms
one 's living place was moved , but his wife was not taken along -- extreme forgetfulness - xǐ zhái wàng qī
Hold your hands and hold your feet - liǎn shǒu píng zú
A hundred footed insect is not stiff until death - bǎi zú zhī chóng,zhì sǐ bù jiāng