take care of every single thing personally
Do everything yourself, Chinese idiom; pinyin is sh ì B ì g ō ngq ī n, which means that no matter what you do, you must do it yourself. It comes from poem Xiaoya jienanshan.
Analysis of Idioms
Do it yourself, be serious and do it yourself
Idiom usage
Chapter 24, Volume 3 of Li Zicheng by Yao xueyin: "he is used to ~, but he can't feel at ease when he only asks." Uncle Yu is diligent, and he is very careful about his nephew. The 59th chapter of Li Baojia's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
"Poem · Xiaoya · jienanshan" says: "Fu bows, Fu kisses, and the common people believe."
take care of every single thing personally
offense of imposing lighter or heavier sentences than necessary in ancient china - chū rù rén zuì
purify the heart and do away with cares - zhāi xīn dí lǜ