Make a good start
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Z à ODU à NTU à sh à, derivative refers to the first advocacy; the same as "Zao Duan initiating". It comes from "after Zhang Ruxin's initial revision of the notation".
The origin of Idioms
Song Lian of the Ming Dynasty wrote that "I can only do what I want to do, so that future generations can follow me."
Idiom usage
Examples
Zhu Xi's Mencius notes in the Southern Song Dynasty says that a tiny difference is a thousand miles away. This book of Mencius is based on the profound meaning of the beginning, which should be carefully observed and clearly identified by scholars.
Make a good start
accumulate old habit becomes custom - jī xí chéng sú
Stop the boiling and increase the salary - zhǐ fèi yì xīn
Promoting good and dethroning evil - jìn shàn chù è
can not claim credit due to others - bù gǎn lüè měi
one 's head was shaped like a leopard 's , his eyes round - bào tóu huán yǎn
speak of ice to insects that live only one summer - xià chóng yǔ bīng