Move to the valley
Xiaqiaoqiangu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi à Qi á oqi à ng à, which means that people go from light to darkness, or from a good situation to a bad one. The source is "Xiaqiao Ruyou". See "going into the quiet under the bridge".
Idiom explanation
It is used to describe people from light to darkness, or from a good situation to a bad one.
The origin of Idioms
See "going into the quiet under the bridge". See "going into the quiet under the bridge".
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute, etc.
Examples
See "going into the quiet under the bridge".
The commoners in the Ministry and the court were also ashamed of themselves. A biography of Lang Qian by Chen Kangqi in Qing Dynasty
Move to the valley
attack the enemy at his weak points - pī gàng dǎo xū
If you are not high, you are not low - gāo bù chéng,dī bù jiù
wise remark of an experienced person - jīng yàn zhī tán
if one man guards the pass , ten thousand are unable to get through - yī fū dāng guān