at the turn of seasons
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē ngs è Hu ò L ì, which means to seek pleasure and money. It comes from the book Zhonghui Zhigao.
Analysis of Idioms
Wine and wealth
Idiom usage
As the subject, object, attribute; refers to material enjoyment
Examples
The officer didn't know that the "Baoyu" was originally spiritual, but it didn't work because he was fascinated by the sound, the color and the goods. The 25th chapter of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
"Book of Zhonghui's Gao:" but the king is not your voice and color, does not cultivate goods
at the turn of seasons
Bullying the hard and fearing the soft - qī yìng pà ruǎn
political and military achievements - wén zhì wǔ lì
be fascinated by sb . 's compelling beauty - shén hún yáo dàng
The sun and the moon run through the sky and the rivers run through the land - rì yuè jīng tiān,jiāng hé xíng dì