Preconceived intention
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ā NY ì x ī zh ǐ, which means that a filial son can do what his parents want without waiting for his parents to speak. From Han Feizi eight traitors.
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, object, or attribute
Examples
Jia Neng's premeditated intention often leads to illness.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: preconceived intention, preconceived intention, preconceived reference
The origin of Idioms
In Han Feizi, eight traitors: "this man is the only one who is not ordered, and he is the one who is the first to be determined." In the book of rites, it is said that "the filial piety of a gentleman should be carried out in the first place, and his parents should be instructed in the way."
Idiom explanation
A dutiful son can do what his parents want without waiting for his parents to speak. The latter refers to flattery and flattery. It is the same as "the first intention inherits the will".
Preconceived intention
not have enough for food and clothing - quē yī shǎo shí
bring forth the new through the old - tuī chén zhì xīn