times change , and with them customs and habits
Time has changed, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is sh í y í s ú y ì, meaning that the times have changed, social atmosphere has changed. It's from Huainanzi, the folk precepts of Qi Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: earth shaking, things have changed, times have changed, earth shaking
Idiom usage
When the time and customs have changed, the general change is applicable, that is, the Zhou and Han Dynasties moved with the world. History of the Song Dynasty: biography of Yan Jun
The origin of Idioms
Huainanzi Qi folk precepts: "when time goes by, it is easy to be vulgar." In Shuoyuan zayan, written by Liu Xiang of Han Dynasty, it is said that "in today's society, if the husband's life is different, things will happen; if things happen, times will change; if times change, customs will change."
times change , and with them customs and habits
Chewing teeth and piercing gums - jiáo chǐ chuān yín
Cherish one's pearls and treasure one's jade - huái zhū bào yù
Praising virtue and praising merit - sòng dé gē gōng