eat late and get up early
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is g à NSH í Xi à oy à, which means eating late and dressing before dawn. He is diligent in politics. It comes from emperor Chen Wen's AI CE Wen.
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Chen Xuling's "Elegy of emperor Chen Wen", it is said that "the diligent people listen to the government, and they eat the curfew."
Idiom usage
To be diligent in political affairs. He worked hard to eat and clothe himself. He held the power of the state and respected Tianwei temple. The story of the Golden Lotus · shece by Chen Ruyuan in Ming Dynasty
eat late and get up early
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an arrogant army tends to be destroyed - bīng qiáng zé miè