impede a future disaster
Du Jue houchan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin for D ù Ju é h ò Uhu à n, means to eliminate the possible future disaster. From the story of Pingyao.
Idiom explanation
Put an end to: block, cut off; trouble: disaster, trouble.
The origin of Idioms
The fortieth chapter of the legend of Pingyao written by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty: "the mountain where the white jade stove was placed collapsed and just blocked the entrance of the cave. The white jade stove in the fog was still in the sky. From then on, no one came to Baiyun cave. This is the meaning of the Jade Emperor Du Jue
Chinese PinYin : dù jué hòu huàn
impede a future disaster
looked like a man who was drunk or dreaming. rú zuì rú mèng
visit willow and look for flowers -- frequent brothels. wèn liǔ xún huā