map out a strategy
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ù NCH ó UW é izh à ng, which means to decide the combat strategy in the rear. It comes from the historical records of Gaozu.
The origin of Idioms
According to the historical records of Gaozu, I am not as good as Zifang (Zhang Liang)
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
Examples
It's the new dynasty's fate to make plans for the future, and to give the position of pivot and balance. What's the point? Kuang Zhouyi's Huifeng Cihua Volume 3
Idiom story
In the Song Dynasty, there was a very strange volume in Shaoxing provincial examination "Gaozu Neng Yong Sanjie Fu", the fourth rhyme was "planning for the future". Examiners to "Hanshu" is "only strategy", not "account" word, no admission. When he was discharged from hospital, the examiner told Zhou Yigong that "there was a mistake in the Department. Historical records is just a curtain, and Hanshu is a strategy."
map out a strategy
The tiger scratched its head - lǎo hǔ tóu shàng sāo yǎng
After one thing, one will gain wisdom - jīng yī shì, zhǎng yī zhì
The results of the opening ceremony - kāi huā jié guǒ
Although we reside in far corners of the world, having a good friend is akin to having a good neighbor. - hǎi nèi cún zhī jǐ,tiān yá ruò bǐ lín
shut one 's door and reflect on one 's misdeeds - bì gé sī qiān