Let bygones be bygones
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p á ngy ì h é ngch ū), which means there are still words everywhere. It's from a letter from the capital to his family.
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[name] and [explanation] are everywhere.
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Wu Minshu of the Qing Dynasty wrote a letter from the capital to his family: "the thief had to escape, and he claimed that he did not kill the civilians, so he scattered the people in the countryside and blocked the people's heart."
Let bygones be bygones
everything in good order and well arranged - yǒu tiáo bù wěn
hit the target every time without a miss - dàn wú xū fā