avoid the difficult and choose the easy
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ì n á NJI ù y ì, which means to avoid the difficult and find the easy to do. It also means to start with the easy. It comes from the fourth chapter of Wenzong Benji in the history of the Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth chapter of Wenzong Benji in the history of the Yuan Dynasty: "Liu Yuanren, the general manager of the capital, said that he was ill and didn't take care of things for a long time. He moved to know the affairs of the chuzhengyuan and took office. Fortunately, he was able to avoid the difficulties."
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: to avoid difficulties and make things easier
Idiom usage
There are some places where you do say my weakness, for example, when you say I'm avoiding difficulties, I can easily take advantage of my technique. (Ba Jin's confession of life: my self analysis)
Chinese PinYin : bì nán jiù yì
avoid the difficult and choose the easy
Seeing is better than hearing. ěr wén bù rú mù jiàn
to hold on to one job while seeking a better one. qí mǎ xún mǎ