conduct oneself well
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is h ǎ oz ì w é izh ī, which means you like to do it yourself. From Huainanzi zhushuxun. Another meaning is that you can do it by yourself. Most of the time you say that when you are disappointed with others.
Idiom explanation
For: do, do. I like to do it myself.
The origin of Idioms
"Huainanzi Ben Jing Xun" says, "if a ruler does not allow himself to do what he can, but is good at doing it himself, he will be wise and poor, and he will be responsible for it."
Idiom usage
To be formal; predicate; admonish
Examples
At this time when the situation is turbulent, you can do it yourself!
In Wang Tao's song Yin man Lu, May 4, a biography of four wonderful people in Qing Dynasty, it is said that "in the autumn when Zhengda's husband has made great achievements, he should not regard his children and women as his thoughts. Yes, Li Jun, do it yourself. "
Tian HaiYan's "Comrade Wu Yuzhang's revolutionary activities before and after the 1911 Revolution" said: "as for the revolutionary affairs in Sichuan, we still hope that Comrade Sichuan will do it by himself."
In Wang Tao's song Yin man Lu, May 4, a biography of four wonderful people in Qing Dynasty, it is said that "in the autumn when Zhengda's husband has made great achievements, he should not regard his children and women as his thoughts. Yes, Li
Chinese PinYin : hào zì wéi zhī
conduct oneself well
be free from things of the world. chāo rán wù wài
as if nobody on earth could beat him. bù kě yī shì
The monk can't run away from the temple. pǎo le hé shàng pǎo bù le miào