The past and the present
The Chinese idiom, J ī NYU è g ǔ Yu è in pinyin, means that the moon is the same in ancient and modern times, but people are changeable. It's from wine asking the moon.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Libai's poem "asking the moon with wine" said: "today's people don't see the ancient moon, this month has been as the ancients."
Idiom usage
It's a combination of two types: object and attribute.
Chinese PinYin : jīn yuè gǔ yuè
The past and the present
the end of hills and rivers. shān qióng shuǐ jìn
small capital and little gain. běn xiǎo lì wēi
pass off the sham as the genuine. yú mù hùn zhēn