Make the best of your teeth
The Chinese idiom ch ǐ g ā NCH é NGF é I in pinyin means eating delicious food and riding a horse. From Yuanshi.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Tao's Yuanshi in the Qing Dynasty said, "the lazy people are willing to take advantage of their wealth, so the country under three generations is in danger."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in life.
Make the best of your teeth
glorify one 's forefathers and enrich one 's posterity - guāng qián qǐ hòu
despair gives courage to a coward - qín kùn fù chē
the scorching days during the fifth month and sixth month of the lunar calendar - wǔ huáng liù yuè
A word from a gentleman is a whip from a horse - jūn zǐ yī yán,kuài mǎ yī biān
dress in scholarly clothes and show refined manners - fāng lǐng jǔ bù