with countless changes
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is bi à nhu à NW ú Qi ó ng, which means that there are many kinds of changes. There are so many changes. From the collection of letters to Yang Jiyun.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: ever changing, ever changing antonym: unchangeable
Idiom usage
It paints the sea with thousands of colors, and it's changeable. To the sea by Guo Xiaochuan
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's collection of letters to Yang Jiyun: "however, the ever-changing nature of the" writer "has always been regarded as the misfortune of the literary world, and has also made the truth clearer."
Chinese PinYin : biàn huàn wú qióng
with countless changes
the mellowness of natural condition and social customs of a place. lián quán ràng shuǐ
the [ general 's ] heart was anxious and sad. yōu xīn qiāo qiāo
there is internal strife afoot. xìn fā xiāo qiáng