If there are enough utensils, there will be plenty
It is a Chinese idiom that the vessel is full, and the Pinyin is Q ì m ǎ NZ é f ù. The explanation is that if the vessel is full, it will overturn. If the development of things exceeds a certain limit, they will turn to the opposite. It also means that complacency will lead to failure.
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If the container overflows, it will overturn. If the development of things exceeds a certain limit, they will turn to the opposite. It also means that complacency will lead to failure. It is also called "full of utensils".
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In the biography of Su Anheng in the new book of Tang Dynasty, it is said that "if things are extremely complicated, they will be complicated, if the utensils are full, they will be overturned, and they will be confused."
If there are enough utensils, there will be plenty
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have great ambition but little talent - zhì guǎng cái shū
teach students in accordance with their aptitude - yīn cái shī jiào