get down to business
Back to business, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á NGU ī zh è ngzhu à n, which means that the beginning of the story comes back to the main topic, which is commonly used in old novels. From the story of heroes and heroines.
Idiom explanation
True story: true or true.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 23 of Wenkang's biography of heroes and heroines in the Qing Dynasty: "now the storyteller" points out the Taoyuan road from the side, and attracts Yulang to ask for help. "He explains it thoroughly, and then he goes back to the truth."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; as predicate; the idiom commonly used in old novels. Now let's focus on this matter and make our speech around the center. Chapter 10 of Li Baojia's Officialdom: when the monk sees something wrong, he hastens to get back to business and is ready to say goodbye. Only then said half sentence "she Mei Zhang this errand......" Wang Daotai has served tea to see off the guests. Zhou Erfu's the morning of Shanghai, Part 3, 27: "talk less, talk back to business. Listen to brother Muhan's advice Chapter one of Liu Qing's history of starting a business: Yang Jiaxi, a critic of toad beach, is now back to business
get down to business
goods overflow and people are happy - mín xī wù fù
a makeshift to tide over a present difficulty - wān ròu shēng chuāng
rich in the collection of books - zuò yōng bǎi chéng
hope one 's children will have a bright future - wàng zǐ chéng lóng
natural calamities and man-made misfortunes - tiān zāi rén huò
be unable to plan out one 's day - zhāo bù jí xī