Win and lose
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ì sh è NGD ì f ù, which means alternating victory and defeat. It comes from a brief account of Zhongxing.
The origin of Idioms
Xue Fucheng's Zhongxing xulueshang in the Qing Dynasty said: "the division of the ring bandits is one hundred thousand, and they win and lose step by step, but they have no inch and foot merit."
Idiom usage
It's a turn of events. example there will always be a time when gambling is winning and losing. All gamblers will comfort themselves
Chinese PinYin : dì shèng dì fù
Win and lose
On the popularity of discussion. lùn yì fēng shēng
Make a mirror out of bricks. mó zhuān chéng jìng