Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What do you mean, times have changed?

What do you mean, times have changed?

1, the meaning of time has changed

It means that the situation changes with time. Things are people, not things or original things, but people are not original things.

It expresses an emotional sigh, expressing a sadness of seeing things and thinking about people.

2. Approximate antonym

Synonym: The times have changed, turned upside down, and changed for a while. This time, the water has fallen, and things are wrong, things are wrong, and things are wrong.

Antonym: fresh in my memory, as always, as always.

3. Idiom usage

Combined type; As a predicate; It refers to the change of time.

example

Liang Qingqichao's The Future of New China: "Things have changed; This book is naturally useless ... "Sun Li's Lu Xiu Documentary": "Time has passed, the color has faded, and I have lost interest in them."

Nie Gannu's Lu Xun —— Advocate of Ideological Revolution and National Revolution: "The thoughts of other revolutionaries are often confined to a certain period and a certain realm. Over time, they will fade, retire or even disappear. "