things change with time
The times have changed. Chinese idioms, Pinyin is sh í y í sh ì Qi ā n, which means different times and situations have changed. It comes from the history of the Old Five Dynasties, book of the Tang Dynasty, Wu Huang Ji Xia.
Idiom explanation
At different times, things have changed.
The origin of Idioms
In the old history of the Five Dynasties, the book of the Tang Dynasty, Wu Huang Ji II: "however, the position of the monarch and the minister is changeable, and there are changes in the mausoleum and the valley, or the long river is blocked, the valley is sealed with mud, and the time is changed, so there are many pearls."
Idiom usage
Examples
What do you say about the lintel of the official room? The poor scholar is ordinary. He looks like the sky. In order to turn the earth upside down, he fled to the people. (Yuan Shi Hui's the story of you boudoir
Chinese PinYin : shí yí shì qiān
things change with time
with deep hatred and resentment. tòng xīn bìng shǒu
seize every minute and second. zhēng fēn duó miǎo
one has attained a success and is well-contented. chūn fēng dé yì
A thousand year old crane returns home. qiān suì hè guī