deliberately plan
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Cu ò x ī NJ ī L ǜ, which means long-term consideration. It comes from the common saying of Xichou by He Tan of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It's an object, an adverbial; it's an example of doing bad things with great care; it's a person who is doubted by a man of insight. It's also a potential teacher who is not in the same field. His thoughtfulness is different from mine, and can't be forced at the beginning.
Analysis of Idioms
The synonym: to be considerate
The origin of Idioms
As the saying goes in Xichou, written by He Tan of Song Dynasty: "if you catch a trace, you will be lazy and relaxed, Hank will be self-improvement, deliberate and willing to be a villain instead of sick."
Idiom explanation
He said that he was careful. Long term consideration.
deliberately plan
be helpless and in the greatest straits - jì qióng lǜ jí
tears and snivel fall down at the same time - tì sì jiāo yí
Water can carry or capsize a boat - shuǐ kě zài zhōu,yì kě fù zhōu