Do not worry
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ā og ū R ǎ NH à n, which means writing. It comes from chatting under the lamp, dream and God.
Idiom explanation
Gu, wooden slips; Han, long and hard bird feathers.
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "chatting under the lamp · dream and God's friendship", it is said that "if you worship and change, you will be able to dye the Han; if you express it, you will be able to present it to the king."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or object; used in writing, etc. Example the poet's intention is to be a poet; the boy's practice is to be a groan. On reading in Hanlin academy by Zhang Juzheng in Ming Dynasty
Do not worry
six of one and half a dozen of the other - bàn jīn bā miàn
marry into sb . 's house in an open , correct manner - míng hūn zhèng qǔ
Fish in the pond and birds in the cage - chí yú lóng niǎo