not to go beyond the limit
Qutai Qushi is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation Q ù t à IQ ù sh è n, which means "enough is enough".
interpretation
Tai: originally meant to avoid floods and get peace, later evolved into comfort and peace. What's more: love between men and women. In Xiaozhuan, the character "Shen" is "Gan" above and "Pi" below, and "Pi" refers to two people lying on the bed. It refers to indulging in the love between men and women. the explanation is: enough is enough, not too much.
source
Chapter 29 of Lao Tzu: "it is the sage who goes to hell, extravagance and Thailand." Han Feizi Yang Quan: "if you go to Thailand, you will be harmless." [example]: bandit Park bandit, ~. (Zuo Si's Wei Du Fu in Jin Dynasty)
usage
As a predicate or attribute; used to admonish
not to go beyond the limit
the fragrance of the laurel blossoms filled the air - guì zǐ piāo xiāng
tramp over mountains and through ravines - fān shān yuè lǐng