Deliberate
In Chinese, Pinyin is ch é nm ó uch ó NGL ǜ, which means well planned and well considered. It's from Ruan Wenda's notes on lenglu's miscellaneous knowledge.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Yitian of the Qing Dynasty wrote in Ruan Wenda's notes on Ruan Wenda's plans: "it's a matter of great consideration. It's a matter of great merit to win thousands of miles without any hard work on the part of teachers and apprentices, and without any loss on the part of soldiers."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or object; used in dealing with affairs.
Analysis of Idioms
Close synonym: deliberate
Deliberate
like having prickles on the back - bèi ruò máng cì
People are not saints, who can be faultless - rén fēi shèng xián,shú néng wú guò