live in retirement and wait for the right time for a comeback in public life
Zunyang Shihui is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Z ū NY ǎ ngsh í Hu ì. It was originally to praise King Wu of Zhou Dynasty for conforming to the situation and staying back for the time. The latter refers to temporary seclusion, waiting for the opportunity.
The origin of Idioms
The eleventh part of Chen Zi'ang's "sentimental experience" in Tang Dynasty: "the floating clouds are not expensive enough, so we should abide by the obscure prose."
Idiom usage
Be ready to go.
Examples
In the book of songs, Zhou Song, drinking, it is said that "Yu Shuo, Wang Shi, abides by the times."
"The history of the Old Five Dynasties. The history of Tang Dynasty. Biography of Li Qi:" although Qi is erudite and versatile, she is not good at following the times and is not good at doing things when she knows the times, she still has many different ways to get in. "
Duan Qirui was more and more grateful to his friends after the danger. He didn't even have a few go friends. (Chapter 51 of the popular romance of the Republic of China by Cai Dongfan and Xu Yaofu)
Chinese PinYin : zūn yǎng shí huì
live in retirement and wait for the right time for a comeback in public life
chief criminal and great enemy. yuán è dà duì