It's just plain sailing
Pinyin is g à NGF à NP í ngpi à o, which means wandering. From Luo Li Lang by Zhang Guobin of Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
After several fierce battles, how can we avoid the drift.
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Luo Li Lang by Zhang Guobin in Yuan Dynasty: "I'm just wandering alone for him. I've lost three of my dreams."
Idiom explanation
The broken stem and duckweed float in the water. It is a metaphor for wandering.
Chinese PinYin : gěng fàn píng piāo
It's just plain sailing
To support the way out of danger. fú diān chí wēi
one 's clothes were covered all over with jewels and valuable buttons. zhū guāng bǎo qì
Catch the chicken and scold the dog. zhuō jī mà gǒu
estimate one 's own moral and material strength. duó dé liàng lì
He who does not know is not guilty. bù zhī zhě bù zuì