prosperity and decline
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ā ox ī y í NGX ū, which means the rise and fall of things or the advance and retreat of behavior. It's from Yi Pei.
Analysis of Idioms
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The origin of Idioms
"Yi · peel" said: "the gentleman is still weak, heaven also."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. In the end, there is a beginning. In Chuang Tzu's autumn water and Yi Pei, it is said that "a gentleman is still in the state of tranquility, and heaven is in the state of action." In Chuang Tzu's autumn water, it is said that "when the rest is weak, there will be a beginning in the end." In the biography of Du shi'ang in the history of the Jin Dynasty, it is said that "there is no reason for the circulation of information." Huang Shiqiong of Qing Dynasty wrote a poem entitled "the picture of xiemeizhuang Shijun middle school": "may you advance and retreat, uphold the principle of justice, and be calm and comfortable." It is also known as "the interest is reduced and the profit is increased". According to Cai Yong's Shi Yu of Han Dynasty, "when you go, you will go; when you stop, you will stop; when you stop, you will stop; when you stop, you will get interest, you will get the records of heaven."
prosperity and decline
provide much material for thought - fā rén shēn sī
fair as a flower and beautiful as the moon - yuè mào huā róng