the turn of fortune after reaching one extreme
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is B ō J í Ji ā NGF ù, which means to peel the Yin and Yang of the hexagram, and to restore the Yin and Yang of the hexagram. It is a metaphor for things going against the extreme. It comes from the volume of shuoshi Yu by Shen Deqian in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the volume of shuoshi Yu written by Shen Deqian of Qing Dynasty, it is said: "the erotic articles of emperor Yang of Sui Dynasty are the same as those of the empress, but the works of frontier fortress are different, so it's time to recover."
Idiom usage
It refers to the mutual transformation of things
Chinese PinYin : bō jí jiāng fù
the turn of fortune after reaching one extreme
the language fails to express the meaning. cí bù dài yì
be engraved on the heart and memory. míng jì bù wàng