All is said and done
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à OJ à NT ú D à n, which means there is no way out and the end is coming. It comes from the biography of Ji Kang in the book of Jin.
Interpretation: to pass the way; to exhaust. It means the end of the road. Sima Xiangru's Shanglin Fu in the Western Han Dynasty: "if the Tao is exhausted, return to the cart." Ji Kang's biography in the book of Jin states: "we have already tried our own divination. If we have exhausted the Tao, we will have heard of it. There is no injustice under our feet, and we will turn to the ravine."
All is said and done
cut the weeds and dig up the roots - chǎn cǎo chú gēn
lay the hand on the heart and examine oneself - mén xīn zì wèn