as one falls
One after another, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is C ǐ Q ǐ B ǐ f ú, which means to get up here and go down there. From Han Yi Guan.
The origin of Idioms
Hua Ershi's "Han Yi Guan" 4: "one after another, it seems that there are ten thousand people responding."
Idiom usage
It describes the continuous development and change of things. example Ode to Xijing written by Zhang Heng of Han Dynasty: birds end in terror, animals work in salt, grass and trees live in caves, and ups and downs gather here. "the dead sea does not die": from a distance, the waves of the dead sea rise and fall one after another, boundless. Chapter 22 of Liu Qing's history of Entrepreneurship: in the snoring, the leader himself wakes up. Ding Ling's the sun shines on the Sanggan River 46: his steps are getting slower and slower, and all these vague feelings are tumbling in his mind.
Chinese PinYin : cǐ qǐ bǐ fú
as one falls
one 's talent is inferior but his idea high. cái shū yì guǎng
decide on what path to follow. hé qù hé cóng
pay attention to one 's own moral uplift without thought of others. dú shàn qí shēn
describe solemn and bleak atmosphere. bēi gē jī zhù
the continuation is only held by a silken thread. bù jué rú lǚ