Happy plate
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l è B ù J í P á n, which means you can't enjoy too much. It comes from Dong Du Fu written by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Take as an object; take pleasure not too much
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym for happiness
The origin of Idioms
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Ban Gu's Ode to the eastern capital said, "you can't be happy, you can't kill everything."
Idiom explanation
Pan: happy. Pleasure is not excessive.
Happy plate
used figuratively for studying hard - chuān bì yǐn guāng
Give a gift an inch, give a gift a foot - ràng lǐ yī cùn ,dé lǐ yī chǐ
In Cao Ying and in Han Dynasty - shēn zài cáo yíng xīn zài hàn
He who knows current affairs is a hero - shí shí wù zhě wéi jùn jié