work steadily
One step at a time (Y ī B ù y ī g è Ji ǎ oy ì n), which means doing things steadily.
essential information
Source: Lao She's "four generations together" 43: "however, to blame herself is to lose self-confidence, and she has always been a single girl step by step." In Lao She's under the red flag: "only a woman who is upright and one step at a time can undertake this important task." example: we have to do ~.
Separate interpretation
One step: 1. The distance between two feet when walking. 2. Keep pace. 3. A section of a situation, situation, or business. 4. Length name. For example, the Zhou Dynasty took eight feet as a step, the Qin Dynasty took six feet as a step, and later five feet as a step. 5. The theory of Qi and fortune in TCM takes sixty days and eighty-seven-and-a-half as "one step". Footprints: (~) footprints.
work steadily
the old remembers past times or old acquaintances - lǎo mǎ liàn zhàn
Burn the forest and the field, and fish with all your might - fén lín ér tián,jié zé ér yú