To return to peace
Xiangzhu huanting, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǎ ngzh ǔ Hu á NT ī ng, which means you have to cross the water when you return. It comes from Shanju Fu.
The source of the idiom is Xie Lingyun's Shanju Fu in the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty: "it lives in the left lake and the right river, and goes to the Zhu to return to Ting."
To return to peace
have hundreds of attendants at one 's beck and call - yī hū bǎi nuò
cry for heaven when calamity occurs -- too late - huàn zhì hū tiān