Vicissitudes of life
Linggu vicissitudes, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í NGG ǔ C ā ngs ā ng, which means a metaphor for great changes in the world. It comes from Oubei Shihua wumeicun Shiyi.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Vicissitudes
Idiom usage
We can't just sigh about the vicissitudes of life, we have to fully grasp the present.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Yi of the Qing Dynasty wrote in Oubei Shihua Wumei village Shiyi: "he entrusted himself to the old people of the previous dynasty and took advantage of the vicissitudes of life to cover up his shame of having two surnames. He has no enough view."
Chinese PinYin : líng gǔ cāng sāng
Vicissitudes of life
obtain gold by washing it from sand and gravel. shā lǐ táo jīn