with great care
Yi Yi careful, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ì y ì Xi ǎ ox ī n, which means to describe respectful and careful, dare not neglect. It comes from the biography of Gou Jian's return to China in the spring and Autumn period of Wu Yue by Zhao Ye of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Ye, Han Dynasty, wrote in the spring and Autumn Annals of Wu and Yue, the biography of Gou Jian's return to his country: "the king of Yue is a Hitachi government. He is very careful. He does not dare to be extravagant when he comes out, and he does not dare to be extravagant when he comes in."
Idiom usage
It refers to being cautious. For more than ten years, the emperor inherited the great rule, and Prince Yi Chen was humble and prudent. The history of Qing Dynasty
with great care
famous scenic mountains and rivers - míng shān shèng shuǐ
bring glory to one 's parents and become celebrated - xiǎn zǔ yáng míng
Cicada belly and tortoise intestines - chán fù guī cháng
know and observe all but stay obscure - zhī bái shǒu hēi