Think twice before you think twice
In Chinese, Pinyin is ch á NGL ǜ h ò UG ù, which means to plan for the future. From the book of ten thousand words of the emperor.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty wrote in the book of ten thousand words of the Emperor: "now, the Gongqing officials are not willing to worry about your majesty and plan for the ancestral temple."
Idiom usage
Make a long-term plan for the future
Analysis of Idioms
After a long worry, long worry turns away
Think twice before you think twice
Do not conspire with each other - bù xiāng wéi móu
of noble character and high prestige - dé lóng wàng zūn