Be careful
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch é ngsu à NZ à IX à n, which means that the mind has already figured out how to deal with. From the continuation of the world, Qiao Yi.
The idiom comes from Kong pingzhong's "continuation of the world · skillful art" in Song Dynasty: "Li Cunjin wanted to build a floating bridge, and the military officials said:" the river bridge must be bamboo rope Today, without bamboo and stone, it's hard to steal. " Jin said, "if I have a plan in mind, I will make it."
Be careful
a man should be independent at the age of thirty - sān shí ér lì
red and ornate carriages used by noblemen in ancient times - zhū lún huá gǔ
a gentle breeze is freely blowing - huì fēng hé chàng
the dragon 's liver and the phoenix 's marrow - lóng gān fèng nǎo
have as much food and clothing as one wants - chī zhuó bù jìn
man should have feeling of shame - xiàng shǔ yǒu pí