Be practical and effective
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch à sh í Xi à og à ng, which means to proceed from reality and pay attention to efficiency. From "on salt and iron · Feiyang".
Idiom explanation
Department: management; effect: effect; merit: merit.
The origin of Idioms
Han huankuan's "on salt and iron · Feiyang" said: "it's difficult to speak, but it's difficult to act, so it's not just empty prose for sages to deal with reality and work."
Be practical and effective
The clouds scatter and the wind flows - yún sàn fēng liú
Let the fog go and the ice melt - wù shì bīng róng