Learning from the beginning and learning from the end
Learning from the beginning, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ì sh ǐ B ì zh ō ng, which means to be cautious from beginning to end. It comes from the epitaph of Mr. Lang Pengjun, a member of the Ministry of household affairs.
The origin of Idioms
According to Zeng Guofan's epitaph of Peng Jun, a member of the Ministry of household affairs in the Qing Dynasty, "all the people who have managed Peng's family affairs for more than 70 years have learned from the beginning and learned from the end, and are ranked inside and outside."
Idiom usage
To be cautious; be cautious
Chinese PinYin : chì shǐ bì zhōng
Learning from the beginning and learning from the end
Worry about the mountains and the sea. chóu shān mèn hǎi