be personally on the scene
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē nd ā ngq í J ì ng, which means to be in the situation in person and "be in the scene". From Hongbo Qu.
Idiom explanation
Lin: to; Jing: realm, place.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter seven six of Guo Moruo's Hongbo Opera: "unfortunately, I can't get these materials at present. I can't write down some more specific facts, which makes friends who are not in the scene also cry."
Idiom usage
Face to face in person. example how miserable the peasants who are in the scene of this unimaginable disaster! The eighth chapter of Fan Wenlan's modern Chinese history
be personally on the scene
high position and handsome salary - gāo guān hòu lù
not well organized and without a central theme - lā lā zá zá
a vast territory with a sparse population - dì kuàng rén xī
Pick the Phoenix and follow the crow - cǎi fèng suí yā
follow correct opinions or well-intentioned advice like water flowing swiftly and smoothly downward - cóng shàn ruò liú