Take life seriously
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ò ngq ì x ù nm í ng, which means to value righteousness and seek fame. From "for the East Palace Xie Chi give mengchang Jun Jian Qi".
The idiom comes from the Southern Dynasty, Liang and Shen Yue's "give Meng Chang Jun a sword for Xie Chi of the eastern palace": "Tian Wen attaches great importance to Qi and favoritism, but the four heroes are beyond his reach."
Take life seriously
retire from active athletic competition - fēng dāo guà jiàn
heat intense enough to melt stone and metals - liú jīn shuò shí
A beautiful woman has a bad life - jiā rén bó mìng