get a break
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is sh í L á iy ù NL á I, which is interpreted as originally in a disadvantageous situation. When it comes to opportunities, its fate begins to improve. It's the same as "fortune turns". From the 17th chapter of the voice of the city by Ji Wen of Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the 17th chapter of Ji Wen's the voice of the city in Qing Dynasty, it is said that Dali was lucky in times. First of all, she carried a load of dung and went to the concession to get dung
Idiom usage
It means to get better.
Chinese PinYin : shí lái yùn lái
get a break
lighter than a goose feather. qīng yú hóng máo
be ill at ease and full of dread. xīn shén huǎng hū