Daily repair
The idiom, R ì x ǐ ngyu è Xi ū, is interpreted as daily reflection and monthly self-cultivation.
According to Yan Youxi's essays on Shuhua, the county magistrate's teaching reform in the Qing Dynasty, "I want to make my official study hard, study hard every day, wait for him to mature, and then give him the post of office." used as predicate and object; used in learning, etc.
Daily repair
A thousand feet without branches - qiān rèn wú zhī
work out the plot before putting pen to paper - yì zài bǐ qián
The skill of crossing the grass - héng cǎo zhī gōng