Don't cover up when you return to your teacher. Don't chase after the poor
[idiom explanation] cover: take a person unprepared to attack. We can't attack the retreating army or chase the desperate enemy. It means to prevent the enemy from fighting back to avoid unexpected sacrifice.
In the spring and Autumn period, Qi Sun Wu's "Sun Tzu · military" said: "don't stop returning to the teacher, surround the teacher, and don't pursue the poor." The fourth part of the book "the way of Maling" written by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: "Pang Juan, don't you know that you should not cover up your teacher and pursue the poor. What are you doing to pursue me?" Let's not hide our teachers, but let's not chase the poor. Let's go in vain, go in the same way, come back in the same way, come back in the same mood, come back to our destiny, go in the same direction, avoid their spirit, fight their laziness, go back to the west, ride in the same direction, go astray and go back at night, break the rules and regulations, keep the rules, stick to the rules, stick to the rules, stick to the rules, stick to the rules, stick to the rules, and follow the rules Laugh to get to the bottom, trace to the source, chase the soul, chase the subjugation, chase the north, chase the wind and electricity, chase the wind and the shadow, regret not to catch the wind and the scenery, the benefit of the taper in the end of the taper
Don't cover up when you return to your teacher. Don't chase after the poor
the determination to win victory and the courage to surmount every difficulty - yú gōng yí shān
each pursues his onward journey - gè bèn qián chéng
be frightened out of one's senses - hún fēi dǎn liè
demolish with penetrating criticism - biān bì jìn lǐ