ups and downs of life, vicissitudes of fortune. rise and fall.
To prosper or decline. It shows how the rise and fall alternate and come at a dizzying pace.
Japanese calls Ei-Ko-Sei-Sui.
Note: “Eiko” originally means that vegetation grows and withers. An expression that emphasizes words with similar meanings, such as “Eiko” and “Seisui”.
> 4 character idiom stocks
えいこせいすい 四字熟語 栄枯盛衰
self‐righteousnessself-conceit. self-centeredness. vainglory. Japanese calls ”Yui Ga Doku Son”. > personality stocks ゆいがどくそん 漢字 唯我独尊
unanimouslyunanimously, with one voice, with one consent, in a chorus. Japanese calls I-Ku-Dou-On. > Four character idiom Stocks 異口同音 いくどうおん 四字熟語漢字
obscure1.not clearly understood or expressed. 2.marked by difficulty of style or expression. 3.not precisely limited, determined, or distinguished. 4.lacking clarity or distinctness. 5.having…
Japanese katydidJapanese katydid The body is green or brown and is about 4 cm long. Seen in sunny meadows from summer to autumn, males…
DauntlessAn indomitable spirit showing sustained enthusiastic action with unflagging vitality. Japanese calls Fu-To-Fu-Kutsu. > Mental stocks 不撓不屈
hypocritical courtesySuperficially polite but rude in intent. Being too polite and rude. In addition, the attitude toward the other party is extremely polite on…