in the spirit of the occasion
Occasionally, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ǒ uy ī w é izh ī, which means that it is seldom done in ordinary times and only once in a while. From the theory of prisoners.
Idiom explanation
I: occasionally; for: doing.
The origin of Idioms
Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty wrote: "if a man comes and goes and forgives him, he can do it occasionally."
Idiom grammar
To be formal; to be a predicate, an object, a clause; to do once in a while. Example: Zhao Shuli's the golden character: "sorting out the old works should be in my old age. I can run and walk now, and I think I'm not that old. But when a new work is not formed, I can do it occasionally." Lu Xun's collection of letters to Lai Shaoqi: "but I think these methods can only be used anytime and anywhere, occasionally, and it is difficult to do more." some smokers only take drugs occasionally, but never take the bait, because they know the stakes here. But it's carnal love, erotic love It's a fantastic coincidence, a love of seeking flowers and asking for willows, not a love of happiness.
Chinese PinYin : ǒu yī wéi zhī
in the spirit of the occasion
lament at the death of a famous man. shēng róng sǐ shuāi
run out of ammunition with no reinforcements in sight. dàn jìn yuán jué
God knows it, but man. shén ér míng zhī,cún hū qí rén