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The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ǎ iy ú NY ì s à n, which means that beautiful colored clouds are easy to dissipate. It means that a happy marriage is easily broken up. It's a metaphor that good times don't last long. It's from Jian Yin.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: good times never last
The origin of Idioms
Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty wrote "the name of Su family's little girl is Jian Jian, with hibiscus flowers and willow leaf eyes Most of the good things are not firm, the color clouds are easy to disperse, and the glass is crisp.
Idiom usage
A good time is not long. example this one is easy to disperse, so we should cherish it. Song Chao Buzhi's "blue jade case: colorful clouds easy to disperse and glass crispy": colorful clouds easy to disperse and glass crispy. If you think about the past, your heart will be broken. Only 13 years old. All flowers bloom, cloves alone. In the spring breeze. In Song Dynasty, Xu Yi's Yanzhou Poetry: "the jade Baron and the Buddha wave, although the ceremony is heard in the past, it is easy to disperse. If it is too bad, we should forgive this person." Song Dynasty Li Qingzhao's maladjustment Name: fan the song to others. The crystal pillow is like a tooth bed. The clouds are easy to disperse and the months are long. How much hate breaks one's heart. The fifth chapter of Cao Xueqin's a dream of Red Mansions in Qing Dynasty. The heart is higher than the sky, the body is lower.
Chinese PinYin : cǎi yún yì sàn
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wind that carries sand and drives stones. fēi shē zǒu lì
charge into the enemy ranks. cuī fēng xiàn zhèn
infringe upon the prevalent social conventions. wéi shí jué sú