men 's feelings are changeable
In Chinese, Pinyin is R é NQ í NGL ě ngnu ǎ n, which means to flatter others when they are in power and ignore them when they are out of power. It's from Bai Juyi's moving old man.
Idiom explanation
Human: refers to the social sophistication; cold: cold; warm: intimate. It generally refers to the change of human feelings. It refers to flattering others when they are in power and ignoring them when they are out of power.
The origin of Idioms
Bai Juyi's poem "moving the old man" in the Tang Dynasty: "cold and warm common feelings, know the way of the world, right and wrong, talk about making friends freely."
Idiom usage
It can be used as subject, object and attribute; it can be used to describe people's attitudes, examples, and differences between the north and the South after saving things. Zhoumi's Qi Dong Ye Yu (Volume 11)
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: worldly, worldly
Chinese PinYin : rén qíng lěng nuǎn
men 's feelings are changeable
behave correctly and cautiously. guī xíng jǔ bù