in circles
Zhenxia Qiyuan is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is zh ē nxi à Q ǐ Yu á n, which means it is used to express the cycle of heaven and human affairs. From the book of changes.
The origin of Idioms
Yi Qian: "Yuan Heng Li Zhen." Shang binghe noted: "Yuanhenglizhen, that is, spring, summer, autumn and winter, that is, Southeast and northwest, Zhenyuan from hengdui to likanzhen, circulation, not too poor."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. How to write a whole text, such as the ring without reason, later scholars, the heart without air, how to come here. In the Ming Dynasty, Li Zhi's "four book reviews · Analects · Zihan" and in the Qing Dynasty, Chen tingzhuo's "baiyuzhai Cihua" Volume 8: "Zhenxia Qiyuan, going back, Gaowen singing in the front, haoan becoming in the back, elegant and authentic, and good ancient scholars can find their mood." Chapter 14 of negative exposure gossip: "but in the current situation, corruption has reached the extreme. Gu Yun: if you strip away the extreme, you will recover. Among the comrades at home and abroad, those who want to make a revolution are in the ninth place. "
Chinese PinYin : zhēn xià qǐ yuán
in circles
mountains and seas are whistling. shān hū hǎi xiào
Love the new and forget the old. liàn xīn wàng jiù
he who has wealth speaks louder than others. cái dà qì cù
Looking at the shadow and speculating. wàng yǐng chuāi qíng