Burning fields
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is f é ns ǒ u é RTI á n, which means to take it as a metaphor, regardless of immediate interests and long-term interests. It comes from the spring and Autumn Annals of the Lu family.
Idiom explanation
Sou, forest sou.
The origin of Idioms
"Lu's spring and Autumn Annals · reward for righteousness" says: "if you burn the land, you will not get it, but there will be no animals next year."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive.
Chinese PinYin : fén sǒu ér tián
Burning fields
outlast even the heaven and the earth. tiān lǎo dì huāng
the stream never stops flowing. chuān liú bù xī
i find myself not up to the honor accorded me. dāng zhī yǒu kuì
Prison goods are not precious. yù huò fēi bǎo
Face to face lose heart back smile. dāng miàn shū xīn bèi miàn xiào