painstakingly run a business
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k è y ì J ī ngy í ng, which means planning with heart. It comes from Wang he's "today's world: rules and regulations".
Idiom usage
To plan by heart
Analysis of Idioms
Working hard
The origin of Idioms
In the Qing Dynasty, Wang ho wrote in his book "today's world, rules and precepts": "this matter must be thought about and managed with great determination. How can it be spread to the world when it is decadent?"
Idiom explanation
Deliberate: try our best; management: plan management. Planning with heart.
painstakingly run a business
Stir up the clouds and stir up the rain - liáo yún bō yǔ
assume the appearance of a man of integrity - àn rán dào mào
not to pocket the money one has picked up - shí jīn bù mèi
fail to keep proper separation of the sexes in upper-class families - wéi bó bù xiū
fly one 's falcons and course one 's hounds - fēi yīng zǒu mǎ
one 's eyes grow round with delight at the sight of money - jiàn qián yǎn hóng