Good and stable
Diaoling is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is ti á Oli á NGW à NF à n, which means that horses are Diaoling and boats are stable. Guide the way safely. It comes from the second book of Zhineng book with Guodao written by Zhu Zhiyu in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Zhiyu of the Qing Dynasty, the second book of zhinengshu with Guodao: "before the Qixi Festival, Sheng Shi came to the town to read hanjiao. Zhijingjing came to the town on the fifth day of the previous month. On the way, he was well adjusted and stable, and the three provinces were also attached with a peace."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used on a journey
Good and stable
follow suit without knowing why - ǎi zǐ guān cháng
a rich man 's mansion is difficult of access - hóu mén sì hǎi
reach the same goal by different means - shū zhì tóng guī