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The meaning of impermanence

1. What does impermanence mean?

(1) Basic explanation:

Impermanence is a subject-predicate type, which is generally used as a predicate and attribute to describe the emotions and expressions of various things or people. It is often changeable, irregular and elusive.

(2) Detailed description:

1.? Explanation: impermanence: there is no normality. Of things constantly changing and having no regularity.

2.? Said by: "Under Zhuangzi": "The desert is invisible and unpredictable."

3.? Example: The weather has been changeable recently. One day it was clear in Wan Li, and the other day it rained cats and dogs.

4.? Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Used for various things or people's emotions, expressions, etc.

Third, synonyms

Unpredictable? Unexpected changes? Variable? The same? Fickle? White clouds and pale dogs?

No change? Unpredictable? Appear and disappear unpredictably.

Fourth, antonyms?

The same? Still the same? excellent without damage

Five, idioms to make sentences:

1, the weather is changeable recently, so pay attention to dressing and don't catch a cold.

2、? Her mood is changeable these days, and everyone is worried about her.

With the growth of age, people begin to think about the impermanence of life.