time and tide wait for no man
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Su ì Yu è B ù J ú, which means the passage of time and is used to express emotion. From the book on Sheng Xiaozhang.
Idiom explanation
Ju: stay.
The origin of Idioms
Han Kong Rong's book on Sheng and Xiao Zhang: "every year is gone, the season is flowing, and the year of fifty has come."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attribute, emotion, etc.
Chinese PinYin : suì yuè bù jú
time and tide wait for no man
Holding the jade and holding the Pearl. bào yù wò zhū
Turning from precipice to stone. xuán yá zhuǎn shí
Stealing chicken does not eat rice. tōu jī bù zhe shí bǎ mǐ
look at the sky through a tube. yǐ guǎn kuī tiān
scattered far from their homes. dàng xī lí jū
change one's sorrow into joy. zhuǎn bēi wéi xǐ
prey upon one 's country and injure the people. dù guó bìng mín
see evidence of people's distress everywhere. mǎn mù chuāng yí