Go far and watch your end
Zhuyu ǎǎ NSH è nzh ō ng: it used to refer to carefully handling parents' funerals and devoutly offering sacrifices to distant ancestors. Later, it also means to be cautious and remember the past. From Chen Shu, biography of Tanlang, king of Nankang.
Idioms and allusions
[source] in Chen Shu, biography of Tanlang, the king of Nankang, it is said that "when I go back to my old age, I will be careful to die, but I will not hear of qiangao." [example] monks, who make no crying, whose parents are dead, recite and pay for their kindness, ~, are full of fortune. Tang Xuanzang's a general account of India
Discrimination of words
It refers to the old rites and methods. It means to be cautious in the end and pursue the future
Go far and watch your end
tell a story without missing a single circumstance - dī shuǐ bù lòu
conceal oneself by day and march by night - zhòu fú yè dòng