We need more than we need
The pronunciation is m ó L ì y ǐ x ū, which means sharpening the knife and waiting. It means to be ready, to wait for the right time, and to be ready.
explain
The idiom "to be strict with needs"
Sharpen the knife and wait. It means to be ready and wait for the right time. It's the same as "being more resolute and more demanding".
Related words
The beginning is the same: rub off the top and put the heel on the cliffs, rub the top and the heel on the cliffs, rub the top and the foot, rub the Manichaeism, modern maharamaya, motorcycle and motorcycle
The end is the same: the need of science and technology, the need of contract, the need of supply and demand, the need of military supplies
We need more than we need
shrewd at gnat and muddle at the key issue - xiǎo xiá dà chī
have not enough for food and clothing - duǎn chī shǎo chuān
Benefit the country and the people - yì guó lì mín
each family is provided for and each person is well-fed and well-clothed - rén jǐ jiā zú
The return of the peach blossom - tóu táo zhī bào