be it winter or summer
No winter without summer, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú D à NGW ú Xi à, meaning no matter in winter or summer, refers to the four seasons of the year. From the book of songs Chen Feng Wan Qiu.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · CHENFENG · wanqiu:" no winter, no summer, the value of its egret feather
Idiom usage
It refers to both cold and heat.
Examples
Love is no day, no night, no winter, no summer, but Xiao Jianqiu seems to have no love. In Rou Shi's February 5 < ol > < li > "Zhu Xi Ji Zhuan", it is said that "words are always on the road, but encouragement is also there." < li > < li > Han Yangxiong's taixuan Xuanhe: "no winter, no summer, no sacrifice." "Once the family is poor and the body is old, you can touch the lice and Dumen. You don't raise fire every day. There is no winter and no summer. The few people don't learn a single skill." < li > < li > notes of Yuewei cottage · luanyang Xiaoxia Lu Liu by Ji Yun of Qing Dynasty: "in winter and summer, reading lasts till midnight."
Chinese PinYin : wú dōng wú xià
be it winter or summer
to rank as a masterpiece throughout the ages. qiān gǔ jué chàng
The dike of a thousand miles is destroyed by the ant nest. qiān lǐ zhī dī,huǐ yú yǐ xué
strict and fair in meting out rewards and punishments. shǎng fá xìn míng