Go into the world
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì NR ǎ nggu ǎ NGD ì, meaning to expand the region. From "on salt and iron · zhuqin".
The origin of Idioms
In Huan Kuan's Yan tie Lun Zhu Qin of the Han Dynasty, it is said that "although it is used to enter the vast land, it is like eating a bowl to fill the intestines. If you want it to survive, you can't get it."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Go into the world
not a hair 's breadth in between - jiàn bù róng fà
with fate adverse and circumstance unfavourable - shí guāi mìng jiǎn
as soon as the sun reaches the meridian it declines - rì zhōng zé yí
the army is annihilated and the country disgraced - sàng shī rǔ guó
sounds that seem to be winding around the beams - rǎo liáng zhī yīn