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What do you mean by impermanence?

Impermanence means: describing things that change at will; There are no certain rules. General: general; Guidelines.

Idiom pinyin: biànhuàwúChang

Origin of idioms: pre-Qin? Zhuang Zhou's The World in Zhuang Zi: "The desert is invisible and changeable."

Life is only empty and lonely, and there is no certain rule.

Idiom usage: changeable subject-predicate types; As predicate and attribute; Used for various things or people's emotions, expressions, etc.

Idiom orthography: Hua, can't be pronounced "huā".

Idiom: I often can't write "Tang".

Idiom example: Recently, the weather is changeable. One day it was clear in Wan Li, and it rained cats and dogs.

Extended data

synonym

Most changeable

Idiom pinyin: bià nhu à du not du ā n

Idiom explanation: end: clue; Aspects. Describe a lot of changes and great changes; I don't know

Idiom origin: Ming? Feng Menglong, ancient and modern novels? Chen Meiling's family: "The Great Sage of Qi Tian has vast magical powers and is changeable." ?

Idiom usage: various complements; As a predicate; There are many items and appearances that describe changes.

antonym

keep intact

Idiom pinyin: y and ránúgê

Idiom explanation: therefore: the past. Still the same as before. The metaphor has not changed.

The origin of the idiom: The Legend of the Warrior by the Tang ferret: "The difference between an uncle and an nephew remains the same." ?

The identity of an uncle is still the same as before.

Idiom usage: still formal; As predicate and attribute; People's situation has not changed.