It's time to see
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh í y à NSH í Xi à n, which means sometimes hidden, sometimes appear, distant things suddenly bright and dark. It comes from the Song Dynasty Shao Bowen's record after hearing and seeing.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: sometimes hidden and sometimes present
The origin of Idioms
Shao Bowen of the Song Dynasty, Volume 25 of "after hearing and seeing", said: "during this period, the trees are gathering in the sky, the clouds are setting off, the tall buildings are winding and the pavilions are hidden from view, which makes the painters think very hard."
Idiom explanation
Hidden: hidden. See: same as "now"; appear. Sometimes disappear, sometimes appear. Things in the distance are bright and dark.
It's time to see
well-known mountains and rivers - míng shān shèng chuān
full of difficult and unpronounceable words - jié qū áo yá
govern by doing nothing that goes against nature - wú wéi ér zhì