with many twists and turns
Twists and turns, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ū Hu í Q ū zh é, meaning twists and turns, around; often refers to the twists and turns of the development of things. From strategic issues in China's revolutionary war.
Notes on Idioms
Twists and turns: twists and turns.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Zedong's strategic issues in China's Revolutionary War: "the process of breaking the" encirclement and suppression "is often circuitous, not straightforward."
Idiom usage
It refers to the way, way, etc. Example Shen Fu's six chapters of a floating life: Notes on leisure in Qing Dynasty: "edit more screens and block them at will. It's like a window full of green shade, wind blocking the sun, twists and turns. You can change at any time."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: zigzag and zigzag [antonym]: straightforward
with many twists and turns
overcome all worldly thoughts and enter sainthood - chāo fán rù shèng
not to cause the slightest damage to the people - bǐ chàng wú jīng