Take care of the festival
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ā Ogu ā nd ǎ Ji é, which means to break through joints. From Zhuo Wenjun by Zhu Quan of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Zhuo Wenjun written by Zhu Quan of Ming Dynasty: "as long as I change my palace, I will take care of it. It's not that I said to myself, "Zhemo, your chastity is as hard as iron. I'll set up the plan to beat the Phoenix and the dragon."
Idiom usage
As a predicate, an object, an attribute
Analysis of Idioms
Speculation
Take care of the festival
Break the paper and save the ink - duàn zhǐ yú mò
gladdening the heart and refreshing the mind - qìn rén xīn pí
appoint upright and remove the crooked ones -- to replace the bad ones by good ones - jǔ zhí cuò wǎng