Time has changed
The world has changed, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is sh ì y ì sh í y í, meaning that society has changed and times have changed. From Ode to withered trees.
Idiom explanation
Shi, Shi: society, times. Difference, shift: difference, change. Society has changed and times have changed. It is also called "time changes and world changes", "time changes and world changes", "time changes and common customs", "time changes and things change".
The origin of Idioms
Yu Xin's Ode to withered trees in the Northern Zhou Dynasty: "Yin Zhongwen is elegant and elegant, well-known at home, the world has changed, and he was the governor of Dongyang."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in social change, etc
Chinese PinYin : shì yì shí yí
Time has changed
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