Be always on guard
An chang shou Fen is an idiom pronounced "NCH á ngsh ǒ UF è n", which refers to being used to a stable life and an Shou Ben Fen.
explain
Points: the duty, their own points. It refers to getting used to a stable life and keeping the score.
source
Zhu Xi's Zhuzi Yu Lei of Song Dynasty Volume 24: "if there is an ordinary person, he only keeps his peace and doesn't pursue profit, but sometimes it means seeking profit, observing his peace and seeing where his heart is at peace, one section is deep and the other section is deep.".
usage
It can be used as predicate, attribute and object.
Be always on guard
the lingering fragrance of leftover cream - cán gāo shèng fù
Everything is ready but the east wind - wàn shì jù bèi,zhǐ qiàn dōng fēng
release a tiger to protect oneself -- to bring trouble on oneself while attempting to avoid it with other means - yǐn hǔ zì wèi