circumstances change with the passage of time
With the passage of time, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh í Gu ò J ì ngqi ā n, which means that with the passage of time, the situation has changed. From Chapter 106 of the romance of the Republic of China.
Analysis of Idioms
The time has changed; the antonym is the same as before
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 106 of the romance of the Republic of China written by Cai Dongfan and Xu Xun's father: "all our people should do their duty to show their shame, and hope that we will not forget the situation after five minutes of heat. Then our country will not be saved."
Idiom usage
It refers to the change of time. The future of new China written by Liang Qichao in the Qing Dynasty: "the times have changed; this book is of little use..." Sun Li's xiuluji Shizi: "the times have changed. I have lost interest in them." Nie Gannu's Lu Xun the advocator of the ideological revolution and the National Revolution: "the thoughts of other revolutionaries are often limited to a certain period of time and a certain realm. As time goes by, they fade, fade, even disappear."
Chinese PinYin : shí guò jìng qiān
circumstances change with the passage of time
promote to a higher office and rank. jiā guān jìn jué
be in straitened circumstances. zuǒ zhī yòu chù
have an easy control in the matter. zòng héng kāi hé
great straightness seems crooked. dà zhí ruò qū