The Meaning of "Past Matters Follow the Wind" What does "Past Matters Follow the Wind" mean?

Whatever happened in the past follows the wind [ wǎng shì suí fēng ] describes that what happened in the past is dispersed like the wind.

Near synonyms: the past is like smoke, fleeting, passing away, gone, gone without a return, dissipated.

Example sentences:

1. Don't be obsessed with gains and losses, don't be concerned about right and wrong. Let the past go with the wind, and let the smile stay. The good, always in the expectation; happiness, always in the cherish. Let the once was once, only sweet! I wish you happiness, my friend!

2, summer vacation to, "pressure" was put into the cold palace, "homework" such as the past with the wind, "get up early" was kicked off, "trouble! "Happiness" is favored, "games" is on the agenda, "laziness" has become a dear friend, and "blessings" are sent to you. "Blessings" are given to friends!

3, the most beautiful thoughts, do not lose and do not forget; the past with the wind, do not have to be sad; soft love, flying to the body; peach blossom, with you to enjoy; romantic successive, sweet very; red dust *** dance, love long road long. In this life, love you only!

4, let all the past go with the wind, so that the memories fall to the ground into the mud, quietly and gently, my world and rain, you do not need to have too many words, but also will have a different heaven and earth, I can slowly forget you.

Expanded Information:

1. Related Songs:

"The Past is with the Wind" is a song sung by Chinese Taiwanese singer Qi Qin (one of the classic masterpieces). It was written by Hsu Changde, composed by Tu Huiyuan, and arranged by Tu Huiyuan and Xu Dechang, and was included in the album Pain and Happiness released on September 21, 1995.In 1995, it won the Best Song of the Year on the second Channel V Chinese Top 20 Chart.

2, near-synonym explanation: the past is like smoke, fleeting, passing, passing away, never return, smoke disappears.

Past events are like smoke [ wǎng shì rú yān ]Past happenings are like smoke, drifting away at once.

Slightly longitudinal is gone [ shāo zòng jí shì ]It is also said that less longitudinal is gone. A little relaxation passes (mostly referring to time and opportunity).

Death is like a river[ shì zhě rú sī ]used to describe the time as flowing water that never returns.

Yī qù bù fǎn ]Once you go, you will never come back.

Smoke dissipates in the clouds [ yān xiāo yún sàn ]like smoke and clouds dissipating. It is a metaphor for things disappearing into thin air.