sweet will
Chinese idiom, pronounced g à oxi à Z à IX à n, originally means to do things according to the situation and take appropriate measures. I can handle things with confidence. It comes from Zuo Zhuan, the 15th year of Xuangong.
The origin of Idioms
In the 15th year of Xuangong in Zuozhuan, it is said that "the heaven's way of conferring Chu is not contestable. Although Jin Dynasty is strong, can it violate heaven? As the saying goes, "it's up to you."
Idiom usage
Today's generals fight against the emperor's power, take charge of the troops, walk with the dragon and the tiger, and keep their heart high. If they want to punish eunuchs, they will be like a drum burning with fire. The second chapter of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
It's a kind of high and low minded
Idiom story
In 594 BC, King Zhuang of Chu led an army to attack the state of song. The state of song sent Le Ying to Jin for help. The king of Jin was not used to the bullying of Chu and was ready to send troops to save Song Dynasty. Doctor bozong thought that the state of Jin was beyond his reach. He said, "as the saying goes," it's in the heart to be superior. ". The way of heaven is also the way of Chuanze to accept pollution, the mountain to hide disease, Jinyu to hide flaws, the monarch to contain dirt. "
Chinese PinYin : gāo xià zài xīn
sweet will
struggle in a desperate or hopeless situation for survival. sǐ zhōng qiú huó
with one 's hair standing on end. máo fā sǒng rán
have one 's name inscribed on the pagoda of the wild goose -- to have attained the doctor 's degree. yàn tǎ tí míng
hate the wicked and point out only the evil which one has done. wù wù cóng duǎn
the iron tree in blossom -- sth. seldom seen or hardly possible. tiě shù kāi huā
there remained but a single one. shuò guǒ jǐn cún