yield twice the result with half the effort
With half the effort, one can achieve great success. Pronunciation: SH ì B à ng ō NGB ǎ I, a Chinese idiom; interpretation: doing things properly, so the effort is small and the effect is great. The same as "get twice the result with half the effort".
Idioms and allusions
Source: Wei Yuan of Qing Dynasty, the record of shipping by Daoguang bingxu: "taking advantage of one's convenience, half the effort, but not the Yuan Dynasty."
Discrimination of words
The same as "get twice the result with half the effort". usage: used as predicate, object and attribute; refers to doing things properly
yield twice the result with half the effort
handle a crisis without difficulty - lǚ xiǎn rú yí
associate with the distant countries and attack the near ones - yuǎn jiāo jìn gōng
Love is upon the knees, evil is upon the abyss - ài zé jiā zhū xī,wù zé zhuì zhū yuān