by fits and starts
Zuochu is an idiom, and its pinyin is Zu ò Chu ò w ú ch á ng, which means that time works intermittently and cannot last. Stop: stop; Impermanence: changeable. It comes from Han Yang Xiong's FA Yan Xiao Zhi.
Idiom explanation
It can't last. Stop: stop; Impermanence: changeable.
The origin of Idioms
Yang Xiong's "Fa Yan Xiao Zhi" in Han Dynasty: "or:" how to deal with the false? " He said: "if there are people, they will do it. If there is no one, they will stop it. Those who look at people will stop judging their work. "
Chinese PinYin : zuò chuò wú cháng
by fits and starts
a mean fellow of the marketplace. shì jǐng xiǎo rén
able men tied down to a routine post. lǎo jì fú lì
compete to produce length articles with flowery language. kuā duō dòu mí
Cultivating the party for private gain. yíng sī zhí dǎng