unsettled
Changing, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is bi à nd à NGB à J à, meaning that things are constantly changing, there is no fixed form. From Yi Xi CI Xia.
The origin of Idioms
Yixicixia: "the book of changes is not far from being a book; it is also a Dao, moving repeatedly, changing constantly, and circulating in six empty places." Kong yingdashu: "it is said that yin and yang are more changeable and not always in one."
Idiom usage
It refers to the constant change of things. examples to discover and master the law is to find the general from the individual and the relatively stable essence from the changeable phenomenon. Ai Siqi's dialectical materialism and historical materialism
Chinese PinYin : biàn dòng bù jū
unsettled
Of the same breath and from joint branches. tóng qì lián zhī
its brightness dazzles the eyes. guāng cǎi duó mù
return home with high honours. yì jǐn róng guī