transient
Shi ǎ oz ò NGJ í sh ì comes from wenyukehua Yuandang Valley Yanzhu Ji, which is interpreted as describing time or opportunity that is easy to pass by.
Interpretation Zong: release; die: disappear. Just a little bit of relaxation and it's gone. Time or opportunity is easy to pass. He is from the Song Dynasty's Su Shi's "Wen and Ke Hua Yuan Dang Gu Yan Zhu Ji": "when you straighten up, you can catch up with what you see. It's like the rise and fall of a rabbit. If you are less vertical, you will die." How can you think about it for a long time! (Volume 12 of notes of Yuewei thatched cottage by Ji Yun of Qing Dynasty) used as predicate and attribute; used for time or opportunity.
Chinese PinYin : shǎo zòng jí shì
transient
a fast job done by a straightforward person. kuài rén kuài xìng
so poor as to have no room to stick an awl on. pín wú zhì zhuī
humble oneself in serving a master. dī tóu hā yāo
the ghosts weep and the gods howl. guǐ qì shén hào
well-known mountains and rivers. míng shān dà chuān