alternating between negative and positive
Yin and yang are intertwined, a Chinese idiom, pronounced y ī NY á ngji ā ocuॸ, which means to make a difference between yin and Yang. Later, it refers to the error caused by accidental factors. From the romance of Fengshen.
Discrimination of words
Yin chayang Cuo, Yin chayang CuO
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive, adverbial, predicate; refers to chance.
The origin of Idioms
The 35th chapter of the romance of the gods by Xu Zhonglin of Ming Dynasty: "I heard that the grand master had lost his plan for a while because of the combination of yin and Yang.
alternating between negative and positive
the arduousness of the last section of journey - mò lù zhī nán
The fox scurrying and the mouse scurrying - hú bēn shǔ cuàn
Attack a son's shield with his spear - yǐ zǐ zhī máo,gōng zǐ zhī