Do not worry
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ā og ū R ǎ NH à n, which means writing. It comes from chatting under the lamp, dream and God.
Idiom explanation
Gu, wooden slips; Han, long and hard bird feathers.
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "chatting under the lamp · dream and God's friendship", it is said that "if you worship and change, you will be able to dye the Han; if you express it, you will be able to present it to the king."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or object; used in writing, etc. Example the poet's intention is to be a poet; the boy's practice is to be a groan. On reading in Hanlin academy by Zhang Juzheng in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : cāo gū rǎn hàn
Do not worry
Eating with wind and eating with snow. cān fēng niè xuě
weigh up one thing against another. quán héng qīng zhòng
rely on one another as cheek and jowl. fǔ chē xiāng yī