Forbidden opening
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is j ì NSH ě K ā is ā I, which means forbidden punishment and pardon, open and closed. From Wei Liao Zi Zhi tan.
Idiom usage
It is clear that the way of forbidding Kaisai is to take advantage of the times and win the world because of the people's desire.
The origin of Idioms
"Wei Liao Zi Zhi Tan" says: "today, when I go down to various countries, the number of scholars is no less than 200000. However, those who can't contribute to fame and fame are not sure how to forbid Kaisai."
Idiom explanation
It refers to forbidden punishment and absolution, open and closed.
Forbidden opening
I'm too busy to get along with others - lù lù guǎ hé
fallen leaves return to the roots -- to revert to one 's origin - luò yè guī gēn
share together danger and safety - ān wēi yǔ gòng
to hold back from taking action against an evildoer for fear of involving good people - tóu shǔ jì qì