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
make up deficits and increase surpluses - niǔ kuī zēng yíng
Nine twists of the sheep's intestines - yáng cháng jiǔ qǔ
if you 're doomed , there 's no escape - zài jié nán táo