long-term plan
Long term plan, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch á ngji ǔ zh ī J ì, meaning long-term plan. It comes from Zhao CE.
Notes on Idioms
Plan, strategy.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao CE, the policy of the Warring States States period, said, "it's not because of the long history that there are descendants who have been king one after another."
Idiom usage
Be the object of; refer to a long-term plan. Example in the annals of the Han Dynasty, the emperor of the Yuan Dynasty: "dongchui was abused and consumed. There are boring people in Guanzhong. It's not a long-term solution." Chapter 55 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "Uncle Shen always holds the bridle in the car for the king of Zhuang, but he offers a plan to say:" if the Song Dynasty does not come down, I can't spend long. If the soldiers were to build houses and farm, it would be a long-term plan, and the Song Dynasty would be afraid. " Wu Chengen's journey to the West in Ming Dynasty Chapter 16: is it not a long-term plan for future generations to leave the cassock as a family heirloom?
Analysis of Idioms
A long-term plan
Chinese PinYin : cháng jiǔ zhī jì
long-term plan
remove mountains and fill seas. yí shān tián hǎi
Beautiful melody with clear words. qīng cí lì qǔ