a good rider tends to fall
Yuan Kang's yuejueshu biography of the king of Wu Zhanmeng in Han Dynasty said, "it's sad that a good husband drowns in a boat, a good rider falls, and a gentleman is in trouble for what he likes."
Idiom story
People who are used to riding often fall off their horses. It means that people who are good at a certain skill often fail because of carelessness. Usage: as object and attributive; the same as "the rider is good at falling" synonym: the rider is good at falling " rhyme words: bewilderment, stop making achievements, money makes the ghost push the mill, the thoroughfare is wide, summon the soul to continue the soul, exchange skills, fish sink and wild geese fall, golden ways and jade networks, plot merits and mend demerits, talk and laugh
Idiom story
In the spring and Autumn period, Fu Chai, the king of Wu, was even more elated after he destroyed the state of Yue. He especially liked to listen to Bo Xi's flattery. He overhauled Gu Su Tai, killed Wu Zixu, the grand master, and played all day. Once he asked Gongsun Sheng, a warlock, to interpret his dream. Gongsun Sheng said, "people who often ride horses often fall off their horses. Don't be wary."
a good rider tends to fall
Far water does not know near thirst - yuǎn shuǐ bù jiě jìn kě
Lead the tiger to resist the wolf - yǐn hǔ jù láng
work diligently and conscientiously - qín qín kěn kěn
do not let up one 's attack of the failing enemy - dǎ luò shuǐ gǒu