The high and the low are changeable
It is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Gu à Ji à NW ú ch á ng. It means that people's status is not immutable. It's from the wild guest series, the cuckoo.
It is originated from the wild guest series · wuguanzi written by Wang He of Song Dynasty: "there is one article in Yiwenzhi of the former Han Dynasty, which is composed of four volumes and 15 articles. For example, the so-called "Zhonghe lost his boat, a pot of gold" and "the high and the low are changeable, and the time makes things natural" are all based on the truth. "
Chinese PinYin : guì jiàn wú cháng
The high and the low are changeable
Open your eyes and eyebrows. zhāng méi zhāng yǎn