seasonal pathogens , exopathogens
Four seasons, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ì sh í zh ī Q ì, which means the weather of the four seasons of the year, and then "prepare for four seasons" refers to people's bearing. It's from a new saying of the world - moral conduct written by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty, wrote: "Xie Taifu attached great importance to Chu Gong, and often called Chu Jiye. Although he didn't speak, he was ready for the four seasons."
Idiom usage
Used as a subject or object; used in writing
Examples
Li Bai of Tang Dynasty wrote in Rencheng County Hall wall record: "Ji Ye is ready for four seasons, and Shi Yuan is not a hundred Li talent."
Chinese PinYin : sì shí zhī qì
seasonal pathogens , exopathogens
make endless exorbitant demands on. zhū qiú wú yǐ
neglect the large problem for petty considerations. gù xiǎo shī dà
There's nothing to be desired. wú dài shī guī
green tiles and crimson roofs. zhū lóu bì wǎ