with many twists and turns
Twists and turns, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ū Hu í Q ū zh é, meaning twists and turns, around; often refers to the twists and turns of the development of things. From strategic issues in China's revolutionary war.
Notes on Idioms
Twists and turns: twists and turns.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Zedong's strategic issues in China's Revolutionary War: "the process of breaking the" encirclement and suppression "is often circuitous, not straightforward."
Idiom usage
It refers to the way, way, etc. Example Shen Fu's six chapters of a floating life: Notes on leisure in Qing Dynasty: "edit more screens and block them at will. It's like a window full of green shade, wind blocking the sun, twists and turns. You can change at any time."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: zigzag and zigzag [antonym]: straightforward
Chinese PinYin : yū huí qū zhé
with many twists and turns
beautiful rivers and mountains of a country. dà hǎo hé shān
welcome the new and send off the old. yíng xīn sòng gù
Three hundred and sixty lines. sān bǎi liù shí háng
Take advantage of public opinion. chéng yú bō yuè