Rely on others
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ā nqi á NY ǐ h é ng, which means to pay attention to loyalty and respect in words and deeds. Standing is like seeing "loyalty and respect" in front of your eyes. Riding is like seeing these words on the crossbar of the shaft. Every move, every occasion. From the Analects of Confucius, the Duke of Wei Ling.
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius, Wei linggong said, "when Zi Zhang asked Xing, Zi said:" the words are loyal and trustworthy, and the deeds are respectful. Although it is a barbaric country, the deeds are carried on. The words are not faithful and the deeds are not respectful. Although the state is not honest, what is the way to go? If you stand up, you can see that he is in front of you. If you stand up, you can see that he is leaning against you. If you stand up, you can see that he is in front of you Zi Zhang wrote to the gentry. "
Idiom usage
If you think there is something, you can see and hear it. If you think there is nothing, you can see and hear it. If you think there is nothing, you can see and hear it. (answer to Wang Zunyan written by Tang Shunzhi in Ming Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : cān qián yǐ héng
Rely on others
simple words but deep meaning. yán jìn zhǐ yuǎn
be six of one and half a dozen of the other. bàn jīn bā liǎng
Looking at the present and learning from the past. guān jīn yì jiàn gǔ