Buy the subject and cover the water
Buy a subject and cover water, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǎ ICH é NF ù Shu ǐ, which means that things become a foregone conclusion. From the lamp on the wrong road.
Idiom explanation
Re: splash. It is a foregone conclusion.
The origin of Idioms
It is said that in the Han Dynasty, when Zhu Maichen was poor and humble, his wife left. After becoming famous, his wife came back. Zhu Maichen splashed water on the ground and ordered his wife to take it back.
Idiom usage
Today, I have no intention to meet you suddenly. Although I can't feel like quenching my thirst, I feel sad. The seventieth chapter of "lights on the wrong road" by Li Lvyuan in Qing Dynasty
Buy the subject and cover the water
Jade without polish is no tool - yù bù zhuó,bù chéng qì
feel not disgraceful in looking down and up -- having a clear conscience - fǔ yǎng wú kuì
the language fails to express the meaning - cí bù dá yì