provide for oneself
Self sufficiency is a Chinese idiom, pronounced Z ì J ǐ Z ì Z ú, which refers to the unit of family and individual production. Meet your own needs. It comes from the biography of Bukai in the annals of the Three Kingdoms: "growing melons is self-sufficient." Liezi Huangdi: "no giving, no benefit, but self-sufficiency."
interpretation
(1) Someone or something can maintain itself without outside help. (2) a country's economy can sustain itself. (3) to satisfy one's own needs with one's own strength. Give: give. Foot: satisfied. Under the leadership of the party and the government, the people launched a large-scale production movement. Chapter 9 of Feng Deying's bitter cauliflower.
Grammar:
Combined; as predicate, object and attribute; with commendatory meaning
Chinese PinYin : zì jǐ zì zú
provide for oneself
impossible to acquire a peaceful end. bù dé shàn zhōng
Let's talk about the disease. chàng jiào yáng jí
bind the feet with a red rope -- to be united in wedlock. chì shéng jì zú
equally difficult to go on or retreat. jìn tuì shī jù