What does years and years mean idiomatic dictionary

The years and months, not an idiom, are a double-entendre word for a period of bumpy years that have passed.

Years and months Cangsang: suì yuè cāng sāng?

Detailed explanation:

Years and months: [ suì yuè ]?

1. years and months. Generally refers to time.

The Records of the Grand Historian - Huainan Hengshan Liezhuan: "Qujiang Jianghuai Idle, can still get to extend the life of the years and months."

2. Refers to a short period of time.

The Records of the Grand Historian - Li Sheng Lu Jia Liezhuan: "Zhutian Zongjiang, the negative sea blocking the river and the economy, the south near the Chu, the people are more than fraudulent, although the foot sent hundreds of thousands of divisions, can not be broken in years and months."

Cangsang: [ cāng sāng ]?

Basic Explanation

A diminutive of Cangsangmangtian. Mulberry fields: farmland. The sea becomes mulberry fields and mulberry fields become the sea. Metaphorically speaking, world affairs have changed a lot.

Detailed Explanation

1.? The phrase "the sea has changed into mulberry fields" is used to describe the changes in the world.

Ming Tang Xianzu's "Peony Pavilion - Repairing the Preparation": "At first, I remembered the dark fragrance of the Qiong Hua when it was blown, and a few points of the new pavilion, the infinite vicissitudes of life." Qing Dynasty Tang Sunhua's poem "Viewing the Ancient Samuel Tree at the National School with Summer": "The fire has burned and changed the valley, and the floating clouds have gone through many vicissitudes of life." The Thirtieth Episode of The Legend of Heroes of Children and Daughters: "How many vicissitudes have you and I gone through in this year, and how many days and months have gone by like flowers and flowing water." Yang Mo "Song of Youth", Part I, Chapter 17: "This old worker who has experienced many vicissitudes of life has seen all kinds of people."

2. The name refers to the change of dynasties.

Qing Shen Yongling "gift berberan Zen Master" poem preface: "Chongzhen 壬癸间,建言廷杖诏狱,沧桑后遂为僧."

See " Canghai Mangtian ".

Cangsang: [ cāng sāng ]?

1. An abbreviation of "沧海海桑田".

Ming Tang Xianzu "Peony Pavilion - Repairing the Preparation": "At first, I remembered that the agaricus blew dark fragrance back then, and a few new pavilions, infinite vicissitudes of life."

2. It refers to the change of dynasties.

Ching Shen Yongling "Berberan Zen Master" poem preface: "Chongzhen 壬癸间,建言廷杖诏狱,沧桑后遂为僧."

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1, through the vicissitudes of time, the spot peeling of the chronicle monument and the practice of martial arts with stone locks, still faithfully recounting the old events of the past.

2, bronze-colored car body covered with scratches of the wind and frost sword, there is a feeling of the vicissitudes of time, on which there is a war flag hunting wind, engraved with the glory of the warrior belonging to the war.

3, the vicissitudes of the years after the spring and autumn Lin Wu Fei, long ago already do not think that the injured is their own.

4, more than a hundred years later, Wei Hongxing full of the vicissitudes of time, through the storm clouds baptism, in Nanjing Hunan Road, Lion Bridge old store opened, back in front of consumers.

5, sometimes, each of us in the heart of the most flat place, there stands a spiritual snow mountain. World affairs, the vicissitudes of time, that snow mountain stands.