What do you mean by vicissitudes?

Vicissitudes mean: the bumpy time that has passed. The pronunciation of vicissitudes of life is cāngsāngsuìyuè, which is a metaphor for the great changes in nature or the changeable world, and also for the great and rapid changes in the world.

Synonyms: vicissitudes, vicissitudes, vicissitudes, vicissitudes.

Vicissitudes refer to great changes in the world, changes in time or years, and changes in dynasties. From "Peony Pavilion": "The first record of Qionghua blowing fragrance, there are several new pavilions, infinite vicissitudes." Vicissitudes are also called "vicissitudes", which means that the sea has become a field where mulberry trees are planted, and the field where mulberry trees are planted has become the sea.

Example:

1. The ancient Ciyun Temple experienced more than 2,000 years of vicissitudes and gradually declined after the late Qing Dynasty.

2, the hair turns white, which is a flower that has faded from vicissitudes; The straight back is bent like a bow, which is the energy accumulated by the old man of time.