A hundred actions are better than one silence
As an idiom, it is better to be quiet than to be active. It comes from the 34th chapter of Xingshi Yinyuan Zhuan written by Xi Zhousheng in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom pronunciation: B ǎ ID 庸 NGB ù R ú y ī J ì ng. The origin of the idiom: Chapter 34 of the romance of awakening the world written by Xi Zhou Sheng in the Qing Dynasty: "when you go, I think again, it's better to be quiet than to be active." usage: as object and attribute; refers to static brake
Chinese PinYin : bǎi dòng bù rú yī jìng
A hundred actions are better than one silence
rosy lips and pretty white teeth. chún hóng chǐ bái
There is no shortage of utensils. qì èr bù kuì
lose a great deal through trying to save a little. yīn xiǎo shī dà
a person of exceptional ability or striking appearance. rén cái chū zhòng
apply the carrot and stick judiciously. ēn wēi bìng xíng
make the country rich and stable. fù guó ān mín
true skill and genuine knowledge. zhēn cái shí xué