Frost withers and summer green
Frost withers, summer green, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Shu ā ngdi ā oxi à L ǜ, meaning that winter goes and spring comes. The passage of time. From notes of Yuewei thatched cottage - Huaixi magazine I by Ji Yun of Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Ji Yun of Qing Dynasty wrote in notes of Yuewei thatched cottage Huaixi magazine: "there are several volumes of poems written, but they haven't been finished yet. The frost is withering and the summer is green. I don't know where their manuscripts are."
Analysis of Idioms
Frost carving summer green
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Frost withers and summer green
Sweep away the hole and seize the channel - sǎo xué qín qú
cultivate one's original nature - xiū xīn yǎng xìng
a married couple very much in love - kàng lì qíng shēn
times change , and with them customs and habits - shí yí sú yì