fickle as human feelings
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú NF ā NY ǔ f ù, which means that people are changeable. It's from poor friends.
Idiom explanation
It refers to the fickleness of human feelings.
The origin of Idioms
Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty wrote in his book "poor friends" that "if you turn your hands over to make clouds and cover your hands with rain, you will be frivolous one after another
Idiom usage
Today, our people, who despise faithfulness, Machiavellism, harshness, indifference and docility to the utmost, are all resourceful, and the whole country is full of thorns, which is the reason of novels. Liang Qichao's novel and the relationship between mass governance.
fickle as human feelings
Hidden willows and hidden flowers - liǔ àn huā zhē
be preoccupied by some troubles - xīn shì chóng chóng
Water and fire are incompatible - shuǐ huǒ bù xiāng róng
Grow others' ambition and destroy one's prestige - zhǎng tā rén zhì qì,miè zì jǐ wēi fēng