add a hundred practical hints and a thousand salutary warnings
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ā nd ī NGW à nzh ǔ, which means to ask again and again. To show great importance to an order. From Xiao Xiang Yu.
Analysis of Idioms
A thousand exhortations, ten thousand exhortations, few words
The origin of Idioms
The fourth fold of Yuan Yang Xianzhi's xiaoxiangyu: "I'll give you a thousand instructions, you'll put people's trombone short cry."
Idiom usage
At present, men and women are reluctant to part with each other, but the young man is just weeping, so is his wife. He can't say anything with tears in his eyes. The second chapter of Wenkang's biography of children heroes in Qing Dynasty
add a hundred practical hints and a thousand salutary warnings
a worthless person in imposing attire - mù hóu yī guàn
cover up the eyes and ears of others - zhē rén ěr mù
There are too many people but not enough - rén duō què shǎo
time brings great changes to the world - cāng hǎi sāng tián