the turn of fortune after reaching one extreme
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ō J í B ì f ù, which means that the Yin and Yang of stripping hexagram rise and fall, and that the cathode of repeating hexagram rises and Yang falls; it means that things will turn in the opposite direction when things are in the extreme. From the book to Huang Keqiang.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Qimei's "letter to Huang Keqiang" said: "if you peel off the extreme, you will recover; if you do not, you will be peaceful; if you do not, you will not lose a hair."
Idiom usage
It refers to the mutual transformation of things. In the biography of Cheng Yuanfeng, the history of Song Dynasty, everything is not going well since his father's business failure and his family's decline. However, he firmly believes in the principle of "stripping the extreme and restoring the extreme". He firmly supports his family and waits for a new opportunity
Chinese PinYin : bō jí bì fù
the turn of fortune after reaching one extreme
seek to prevail over others. chěng qiáng hào shèng
There is no more sorrow than death. āi mò dà yú xīn sǐ
dragons ride cloud to fly to the sky. fēi lóng chéng yún
The way is good for safety, the potential is high for danger. dào gāo yì ān,shì gāo yì wēi
price oneself out of the market. màn tiān kāi jià
go through thick and thin together. shēng sǐ yǔ gòng