rise and fall
Rise and fall, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh è ngshu ā IX ī NGF è I, which means all kinds of changes and development of people and things. It comes from the Song Dynasty Wang Anshi's sacrifice to Ouyang Wen Zhongwen.
Idiom explanation
Prosperity: prosperity; decline: decline; prosperity: prosperity; abolishment: abandonment.
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Wang Anshi's sacrifice to Ouyang wenzhongwen: "Wuhu! The rise and fall, the rise and fall, have been the same since ancient times. "
Idiom usage
It refers to all kinds of situations in which people and things change and develop
Examples
Every man has his time, as if he were born, old and dead.
rise and fall
take advantage of one 's or sb . else 's power to bully people - zhàng shì qī rén
Chew the palate and beat the bed - jiáo è chuí chuáng
help sb. to overcome my shortcomings - kuāng qí bù dǎi
feel ashamed of one's ungainly appearance - zì cán xíng huì
a woman of low birth may marry into the purple - fū guì qī róng