Turn back from the precipice
A Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ì y á é RF ǎ n, which means the old farewell. From Zhuangzi Shanmu.
Idiom explanation
Cliff: the cliff bank; anti: through "back", back. Old farewell.
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi Shanmu: "you are floating on the sea while you are on the river. You can't see the cliff when you look at it. The more you go, the more you don't know what you are poor. Those who send you all turn against the cliff. You are far away from here. So some people are tired, others are worried. "
Idiom usage
To say goodbye.
Turn back from the precipice
the difference between heaven and earth - xiāo rǎng zhī bié
those who are above and those who are below are all on good terms - shàng hé xià mù