everything is changeable
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǔ sh í Xi ā oxi, which means that things are changeable and rise and fall with the passage of time. It comes from Zhouyi · Feng.
Idiom explanation
Die, die. Interest, breeding.
The origin of Idioms
Feng of the book of changes: "when the sun is in the middle of the day, the sun will shine, the moon will eclipse, the sky and the earth will be empty, and the news will come with the times."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing. Example: in the biography of Kong Rong in the book of the later Han Dynasty, it is said that the people have been scattered for a long time. It's not the so-called news of the times that people want to take the rope and execute it in ancient times, and cast it in mutilation. " According to the biography of Yang Yue in the book of Sui Dynasty, "since ancient times, sages and gentlemen have kept abreast of the times to avoid disasters."
Chinese PinYin : yǔ shí xiāo xi
everything is changeable
all the children of the yellow emperor. yán huáng zǐ sūn