Three turns and four turns

Three turns and four turns

Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ā NF ā ns ì f ù, meaning changeable or repeated many times. From Er Xin Ji, a glimpse of Shanghai Literature and art.

The origin of Idioms

Lu Xun's erxinji: a glimpse of Shanghai Literature and Art: "therefore, revolutionary writers should not only pay attention to the enemy they face, but also guard against their own side of the secret agents."

Idiom usage

Example "warning of the world" volume 2-4: "it's just right that you should first admonish me in Beijing. Now I tell the master that you will be the old housekeeper.".

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