when the incident
Things have changed, Chinese idioms, pronunciation: SH ì Gu ò J ì nqi ā n, things have passed, the environment has changed. It comes from yellow Hydrangea written by Yi Suo in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Source: the third chapter of yellow Hydrangea written by Yisuo in Qing Dynasty: "Huang Hydrangea and Huang Tong have moved across the border, and they are no longer in mind." Besides, the memory declines, and there are also some mistakes. Ba Jin's talk about "resting garden"
Idiom usage
As predicate, object and clause
Discrimination of words
Antonym: unchangeable, as always. Xiehouyu: the rain is over and the situation has changed
when the incident
inquire into the root of the matter - páo gēn jiū dǐ
shut oneself up in a room making a cart - bì mén zào chē