It's easy to fall
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is di à D à NGB à J à, which means to be free and unrestrained. From Gangjian, Song Dynasty, Emperor Wu.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Huang and Wang Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty wrote in Gangjian, song Ji, Wudi: "in August, the Song Dynasty killed Zhongshu and ordered Wang Seng Da, who was young, intelligent and capable of writing
Idiom usage
As predicate and attributive, metaphor is unrestrained.
It's easy to fall
get rid of the old to make way for the new - chú huì bù xīn
water rushes down and covers hundreds of miles of land - yī xiè bǎi lǐ
Don't burn incense at ordinary times, but rush to embrace Buddha's feet - píng shí bù shāo xiāng,jí lái bào fó jiǎo