allow someone to continue
Let it be, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ī ngzh ī R è nzh ī, which means to let things exist and develop without concern. From against liberalism.
Analysis of Idioms
Let nature take its course and fate take its course
The origin of Idioms
Mao Zedong's anti Liberalism: seeing the acts that damage the interests of the masses, we should not resent, advise, stop, explain and let them go.
Idiom usage
A combination; a predicate, an object, an attribute; used of people or things. We can't let his dereliction of duty go. We can't let it go. the quality of construction is too important to be ignored. The political scientist also gave his students a universal reason for inaction and resignation. if we let the situation go, we don't know where the future of fish is. don't let your career go; look for opportunities and prove that you are an active and leading person. faced with the problem of investment waste, we should either reduce investment or let it go, and eventually turn into a debt crisis. if we let it go, it will not only affect the construction of a harmonious society, but also the fate of reform and opening up.
allow someone to continue
able only to see the little patch of sky above - jǐng dǐ míng wā
words benefit universal benevolence - rén yán lì pǔ
cut off the long and compensate the short - cái cháng bǔ duǎn