Walking on a thread
A Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù Xi à nx í ngzh ē n, which means a metaphor for careful arrangement. From Li Kui's defeat of Jing.
The origin of Idioms
Yu Yuan · Kang Jinzhi's "Li Kui's defeat of Jing" two fold: "even if you point the sky and draw the earth, you can hide the ghost. Who do you want to coax
Idiom usage
Combined; as predicate; metaphor carefully arranged design. Even if you can tell the world from the devil, who are you going to coax? Yuan Qu Xuan: Li Kui's defeat
Walking on a thread
If you don't talk about the ice and charcoal, you will know the heat and cold - bīng tàn bù yán,lěng rè zì míng
conceal oneself by day and march by night - zhòu fú yè yóu