warning taken from the overturned cart ahead
The Chinese idiom, f ù zh ō UZH ī Ji è in pinyin, refers to the lesson of capsizing and the lesson of failure. From Chen she Lun.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Zilong's Chen shelun in the Ming Dynasty: "the later masters also knew that Qiu min was formidable, and they believed in the precepts when they were in trouble."
Idiom usage
A lesson of failure.
Chinese PinYin : fù zhōu zhī jiè
warning taken from the overturned cart ahead
green tiles and crimson roofs. zhū méng bì wǎ
mouth parched and tongue scorched. kǒu gān shé zào
The upper beam is not straight and the lower beam is crooked. shàng liáng bù zhèng xià liáng wāi
reckless and dissipated in behavior and speech. fàng dàn fēng liú