It's up to you
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is zh ǐ Hu ī K ě D ì ng, which means that the situation can be settled in a short time after the dispatch arrangement. It comes from Qingbo biezhi.
The origin of Idioms
On the volume of Qingbo biezhi written by Zhou Fei of Song Dynasty: "when a certain person grew up in the north, he heard that the Yan people wanted to return home. Now if he does something, he can give directions."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: command can be fixed
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive.
It's up to you
know and observe all but stay obscure - zhī bái shǒu hēi
begging in tears for assistance in desperation - qín tíng zhī kū
a neat desk before a bright window - míng chuāng jìng jī
A slow sparrow should make an early start. - bèn niǎo xiān fēi