Changing
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is bi à NT à IB à ICH à, which means that things change a lot. It's from the new book of the Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"The rise and fall of the past dynasties, the article and the rise and fall of the times. However, it's full of changes. We can't be destitute. There are so many of them. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: changeable antonym: unchangeable
Idiom usage
It refers to many changes. Examples often appear in the pavilions, which are magnificent and magnificent; the plants and trees in the clouds and clouds are full of changes, which are not owned by human beings. A dream by Dai Mingshi in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : biàn tài běi chū
Changing
the pigs dash and the wolves rush. shǐ tū láng bēn
name after the originating person or place. míng cóng zhǔ rén