Summer comes and winter goes
Summer comes and cold goes, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is sh ǔ L á IH á NW ǎ ng, a poem, winter past, summer comes. The passage of time. From Shi que Ming.
Analysis of Idioms
The summer is gone and the cold is coming
The origin of Idioms
The inscription on the stone palace written by Liang Lu of the Southern Dynasty: "summer comes and cold goes, and the earth is long and the sky is long. The God of Huaguan is boundless forever."
Idiom usage
The passage of time.
Examples
At first sight, Ling Fei smiles and hears you're complaining. The water in the pool flows down to the valley. A poem by Zhang Shuo in Tang Dynasty
Summer comes and winter goes
Three commandments for gentlemen - jūn zǐ sān jiè
the winding path leads to a secluded quiet place - qū jìng tōng yōu
Cut the clouds and cut the water - cái yún jiǎn shuǐ