Appropriate measures
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is d é ch ǐ D é C ù n, meaning to get real benefits, how much is how much. It comes from Qin CE San.
Notes on Idioms
Get: get, get.
The origin of Idioms
In the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang wrote in the Warring States policy Qin CE San: "it's better for a king to make a close attack than to make a close contact. If he is right, he will be right. If he gets a ruler, he will be right."
Analysis of Idioms
Get an inch
Idiom usage
I'll get as much as I can. Secondly, it's easier and less difficult to make progress, so it's more appropriate. Although it's less, it's all for me. Answer to Zhu pengsun's book by Zhu Xi in Song Dynasty
Appropriate measures
lead a befuddled life as if drunk or in a dream - zuì sǐ mèng shēng
The east wind blows on the ear - dōng fēng chuī mǎ ěr
Far away, near at hand - yuǎn zài tiān biān,jìn zài yǎn qián