An urgent illness is a disaster
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is j í B à NgR à ngy í, which means to leave the difficulties to yourself and the convenience to others. It's from Guoyu · Lu Yushang.
Idiom usage
"It's easy for the ancients to say that it's not difficult to say that it's easy for them to say that it's difficult for them to say that it's my ambition to give way to an emergency.
The origin of Idioms
Guoyu · luyushang: "the sage is in a hurry to let the barbarians."
Idiom explanation
You now say that you will leave difficulties to yourself and convenience to others.
Chinese PinYin : jí bìng ràng yí
An urgent illness is a disaster
with a severe countenance and a harsh voice. zhèng yán lì sè
display poise and refinement. chōng róng dà yá
goods overflow and people are happy. mín xī wù fù
shining spears and armoured horses - a symbol of war in ancient china. tiě mǎ jīn gē