fundamental changes
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is y ú L ó ngbi à nhu à, which means that a fish changes into a dragon. It refers to the fundamental changes of the world or people. From "water dragon chant".
The origin of Idioms
Liu Kezhuang, Song Dynasty, wrote the poem "water dragon chant:" let frogs win or lose, fish and Dragons change, NONGFANG is in the state of Huaxu. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in writing. examples social phenomena It's like the Yangtze River and the great river, rolling down, flowing side by side and gathering silt. You can't escape from this river basin. Qu Qiubai's hungry hometown Ji Cheng and Zhu Quan's Jing Chai Ji. The first seven chapters: "the heaven sends down the emperor's favor, and orders all my scholars to make changes and rise to the clouds.". "The first moment is amazing. Volume 15:" now let's tell a story. It's the capital of Jinling, the land of change. 」
Chinese PinYin : yú lóng biàn huà
fundamental changes
Exchange wine for golden mink. jīn diāo huàn jiǔ
all kinds of work , no matter how big or trivial. shì wú jù xì
When misfortune comes, happiness lies, and misfortune lies. huò xī fú suǒ yǐ,fú xī huò suǒ fú
the lofty sentiments of fearing no hardships in the open. mù tiān xí dì
benefit other people as well as oneself1 . benefit other people as well as oneself. jì rén lì wù