retire from active athletic competition
Seal the sword and hang the sword, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f à NGD à Ogu à Ji à n, which means that athletes end their competitive career and no longer participate in formal competitions. From Yangcheng Evening News.
The origin of Idioms
"Yangcheng Evening News" August 25, 1984: "after the Chinese women's volleyball team has completed the great cause of" three consecutive championships ", the team will make small adjustments. It is reported that the 27 year old sister Zhou Xiaolan and the team leader Zhang Rongfang will be sealed
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used to quit a business.
retire from active athletic competition
employ incapable men instead of able men - huáng zhōng cháng qì
phoenix coronet and robes of rank - fèng guān xiá pèi
proceed from the one to the other - yóu cǐ jí bǐ