Will be flying
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Ji ā NGF ē iy ì f ú, which means that when a bird is about to fly, it will first fold its wings; it means that before a big move, it will always lurk and converge. From the source of ancient poetry, ancient proverbs and ancient sayings.
Idiom explanation
Wings: wings. V: close up.
The origin of Idioms
In the source of ancient poetry, ancient proverbs and ancient sayings written by Shen Deqian in Qing Dynasty, "the flying will be covered with wings, the struggling will be footed, and the biting will be clawed."
Will be flying
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undo what one regards disgraceful - xíng jǐ yǒu chǐ
cheerful countenance and contented appearance - yí yán yuè sè
follow the mandate of heaven and comply with the popular wishes of the people - shùn tiān yìng rén