Li Shimo
Li Shi Mo Dun is a Chinese idiom, and its pronunciation is l ì sh ì m ó D ù n, which means to inspire the world and make the blunt people work hard. It comes from Han Shu · Mei Fu Zhuan by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
interpretation
Li: exhort; blunt: blunt. It means to sharpen the world and make the clumsy people work hard.
source
Ban Gu's biography of Mei Fu in the book of Han in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "therefore, those who tie silk with their titles are the mainstay of the world. Gao Zu, so Li Shimo is blunt. "
Li Shimo
Tiger in front door, wolf in back door - qián mén qù hǔ,hòu mén jìn láng
sit idle and enjoy the fruits of others ' work - zuò xiǎng qí gōng
court defeat by fighting against overwhelming odds - yǐ luǎn jī shí
Dancing Phoenix and flying dragon - wǔ fèng fēi lóng