wear furs in winter and coarse clothes in summer
Dongqiu Xiage, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à ngqi ú Xi à g à, which means to wear fur in winter and Ge in summer, in response to the cold in winter and the heat in summer. It means to adjust the response measures according to the changes of the objective environment to protect ourselves to the maximum extent. It comes from Gongyang Zhuan, the eighth year of Duke Huan.
Idiom usage
It can be held up and put down so that people can change clothes with it. The first chapter of the history of pain by Wu Jianren in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
"Gongyang Zhuan · HuanGong eight years" says: "scholars are not as good as the four, then winter is not fur, summer is not ge."
wear furs in winter and coarse clothes in summer
form a band and take to the greenwood - xiào jù shān lín
Cherish one's pearls and treasure one's jade - huái zhū bào yù
to do things that are beyond his power - qiǎng rén suǒ nán