Keep the balance
Baotai Zhiying, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced B à ot à ICH à y í ng, which means to maintain stability and prosperity. It comes from the history of the Ming Dynasty, the praise of Xiaozong.
The origin of Idioms
"Xiaozong Ji Zan in Ming History:" Xiaozong's children can be respectful and thrifty, have a system, be diligent and love the people, be cautious and cautious in the way of keeping the peace and keeping the profit, and make the order of the dynasty clear and peaceful, and the people and things prosperous. "
Idiom usage
To maintain social stability. Example: if you follow the trend, you can learn from the past and avoid the future. Preface to the collection of yangguzhai by Tan Xian in Qing Dynasty
Keep the balance
the breeze is fresh and the moon bright - fēng qīng yuè jiāo
stately manner of the han official - hàn guān wēi yí
pay attention to the interests of the whole - gù quán dà jú
be perfectly open in all one 's actions - guāng míng lěi luò