Be cautious in the end
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì ngzh ō ngsh è NSH ǐ, which means to be cautious in dealing with people. It comes from the book of rites.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites, the Western Han Dynasty, Dai Sheng said, "you should be careful when you start and respect when you end."
Analysis of Idioms
Be cautious
Idiom usage
He is always careful in his life. He is always careful in his life. Biography of eminent monks, Yijie, kangfalang by Liang Huijiao in Southern Dynasties
Be cautious in the end
one who , though retaining family ties , observes all the monastic rules - zài jiā chū jiā
read several lines at one glance - yī mù shù háng
The enemy's country is in the boat - dí guó tōng zhōu