Get ahead
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is d é Yu è Ji à oxi à n, which means that the building near the water gets the moonlight first. It refers to a position or relationship in which benefits or conveniences can be given priority. From the record of the clear night.
The idiom comes from the Song Dynasty Yu Wenbao's record of a clear night: "in Qiantang, where fan wenzhenggong was in charge, all the soldiers and officials were recommended, but Su Lin did not see the record. It is a poem that says," the moon comes first when you are near the water, and the trees are easy to spring when you are facing the sun. "
Chinese PinYin : dé yuè jiào xiān
Get ahead
sharpen one 's weapon to be ready for a fight. mó lì yǐ xū
keep to the concept of all-time preparedness. cháng bèi bù xiè
friendliness is conducive to business success. hé qì shēng cái