Set an example
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ù m ù J ǐ NGX ī n, which means to make a warning when you see a certain situation. It comes from Yuan Kui et al.
The origin of Idioms
Lin Zexu of the Qing Dynasty wrote in his book yuan Kui et al. Who seized the robber in action and tried the Ming Dynasty to make a decision: "he also showed that the first level of each criminal was in the upstream and downstream, so as to set an example for each."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used of people or things, etc.
Chinese PinYin : chù mù jǐng xīn
Set an example
The birds ambush the beasts. niǎo fú shòu qióng
clasp an enemy to one 's bosom. rèn chóu zuò fù
and the year is drawing to a close. suì yù qí mù
make up a deficiency by the surplus. jué cháng xù duǎn