Dongxi Jijia
Dongxi Jijia, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à NGX à J à Ji à, which means the sun has risen from the East; it means dispelling the darkness and seeing the light. It comes from Cui Zhang calling himself Xia.
The idiom comes from the collection of Guiyuan by Feng Yi of Tang Dynasty: "before the time is up, the five drums are silent, and Dongxi is driving without trace."
Dongxi Jijia
one 's crime deserves more than death - sǐ yǒu yú zé
Choosing officials according to people - yǐ rén zé guān
Be willing to bow to the downwind - gān bài xià fēng
The day is not enough, the year is more than enough - rì jì bù zú,suì jì yǒu yú
one 's words are obeyed , and one 's plans are followed out sb . 's advice and adopt his plan - yán tīng jì xíng
sail the boat with the help of the wind - kàn fēng shǐ chuán
hit the nail right on the head - shēn zhōng kěn qìng