Give way to the expert
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x í ngzh à R à NGL à, which means that the walkers give way to each other and that everyone is modest and polite. It comes from Lun Heng Shi Ying by Wang Chong of Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
The walkers gave way to each other. It means everyone is modest and polite.
The origin of Idioms
In Wang Chong's Lun Heng Shi Ying Pian of the Han Dynasty, it is said that "the mountain comes out of the car, the Ze comes out of the boat, the men and women are different, the market is priceless, the tiller gives way to the bank, the traveler gives way."
Idiom usage
As we have just seen along the way, it is indisputable that "the tiller gives way to the bank.". The eleventh chapter of Jing Hua Yuan by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty and the wedge of Maling Dao by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: "brother, you're brother, I'm brother. You don't have to give way to those who walk in the way. Brother goes first."
Give way to the expert
he returned to his native place much disappointed - fèi rán ér fǎn
a lone phoenix and a widowed goose - gū hóng guǎ hú
go over mountains and cross streams - dēng shān shè shuǐ
flirt near the door with passers-by - yǐ mén mài qiào