Success, failure, rise and fall
Success or failure, rise or fall, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch é NGB à IX à NGF è I, meaning success or failure, rise or fall. It comes from the second chapter of emperor chengdi in the Han Dynasty by Xun Yue.
Idiom explanation
Success or failure, rise or fall.
The origin of Idioms
In the second chapter of chengdi Ji, the Han Dynasty written by XunYue of Han Dynasty, it is said that "the Taoists came from the historiographers, who knew the success, failure, rise and fall, and then knew that they wanted to hold power, so they didn't do anything."
Examples
It's not clear that there are so many reasons in ancient and modern times. The story of Mu Zhai by Zhu Xi in Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : chéng bài xīng fèi
Success, failure, rise and fall
national welfare and the people 's livelihood. mín shēng guó jì
The secret can't be leaked. tiān jī bù kě xiè lòu
all neglected tasks are being undertaken. bǎi fèi jù zuò