warning taken from the overturned cart ahead
The Chinese idiom, f ù zh ō UZH ī Ji è in pinyin, refers to the lesson of capsizing and the lesson of failure. From Chen she Lun.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Zilong's Chen shelun in the Ming Dynasty: "the later masters also knew that Qiu min was formidable, and they believed in the precepts when they were in trouble."
Idiom usage
A lesson of failure.
warning taken from the overturned cart ahead
The Dragon twists and the snake stretches - lóng qū shé shēn