be keenly aware of
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi è sh ē NT ǐ Hu ì, which means the experience you encounter. It's from "enjoy and die.".
The origin of Idioms
"I learned to use many idioms, such as' recognize a thief as a father 'and' not be bad 'at that time, and I had personal experience of idioms such as' fearless at hearing the wind' and 'don't fight against yourself.'"
Idiom usage
As predicate or object; used in spoken English. examples only the experience of personal experience is real and profound.
be keenly aware of
cold weather sets in as the year draws to its close - suì mù tiān hán
diabolic tricks and wicked craft - qí jì yín qiǎo
Catch the wind and catch the moon - zhuō fēng bǔ yuè
Put aside one's sleeves to save money - bài xiù què jīn
Enrich the country and strengthen the army - fù guó jiāng bīng