self-controlled
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is j ì NTU ì y ǒ uch á ng, which means that there are rules in advance and retreat. It's from the ten times of Tai Hong.
The origin of Idioms
According to the ten of Tai Hong, the letter of the sun goes out and enters, the north and the South have poles, and the degree of the Ji also, the letter of the moon, the letter of death, the letter of life, advance and retreat. It's a matter of numbers. "
Idiom usage
There are rules in advance and backward. In his answer to Gao Ying, Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty said, "if you can always have a way, you can make progress and retreat as usual; if you help the rites to guide the year, you will be honored to be in power."
self-controlled
give up completely to natural impulse - jí qíng zòng yù
The top is not enough, the bottom is more than the bottom - shàng fāng bù zú,xià bǐ yǒu yú
The tree wants to rest, but the wind doesn't stop - shù yù xī ér fēng bù tíng