Zhimu must be felled
Zhimu Biwa is a Chinese word, and its pinyin is zh í m ù B ì f á, which means that trees that become timber must be cut down. It's a metaphor for honest people to complain easily. From yizhoushu Zhouzhu.
Idiom explanation
Straight wood: a straight tree; cut: cut.
The origin of Idioms
"Yizhoushu · Zhouzhu" said: "the spring will be exhausted, Zhimu will be cut down." Chuang Tzu Shan Mu: "so the ranks are not to be denounced, while outsiders are not to be harmed, so as to avoid suffering. The first thing to do is to cut straight wood, the first thing to do is to kill Ganjing. "
Zhimu must be felled
Life is rare since ancient times - rén shēng qī shí gǔ lái xī
use the neighbour 's field as an outlet for one 's overflow - yǐ lín wéi hè
The natural endowment of the lake - bēi hú bǐng liáng
The Phoenix dances with the dragon - fèng wǔ lóng pán
Seeing everywhere, listening everywhere - yǎn guān sì chù,ěr tīng bā fāng
bring peace and stability to the country - ān bāng zhì guó