Explanation: The old means that the time has come and destiny has changed. It means the situation has improved.
From: "The Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties" written by Chu Renhuo of the Qing Dynasty: "Then things gradually turned around; he made great achievements; he was promoted to an official position; future generations in the world all praised him for his achievements and envied his position among the most powerful ministers; But it was all thanks to the gentleman who saved him in the past."
Example: Then gradually, he made achievements and gained promotion. ?◎Qing Dynasty Chu people won the 83rd chapter of "The Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties"
Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate; contains praise
Extended information;
1. Synonyms;
After all the suffering, sweetness comes?
[ kǔ jìn gān lái]?
Explanation: Gan: sweet, a metaphor for happiness. The hard days are over and the good days have arrived.
From: The fourth chapter of "Butterfly Dream" by Guan Hanqing of Yuan Dynasty: "I have endured the torture of prison; now I will live a happy life with all the hardships."
Example: I don't want you to give birth to this monkey, I have to have my father-in-law avenge me. What a great joy. ?◎Chapter 9 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Cheng'en of the Ming Dynasty
Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and attributive; contains praise
2. Antonyms;
Good Scenery Not long?
[ hǎo jǐng bù cháng ]?
Explanation: Jing: situation, situation; long: long-lasting. Good things cannot last forever.
Example: If they get married in a hurry, it will never last long.
Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate, clause; has a derogatory meaning, describing good things that are short-lived