See what you can see
If you can see what you can do, its pronunciation is Ji à NK à é RJ à n, a Chinese idiom. When the latter finger is sure, it will act. It comes from the twelfth year of Xuangong in Zuozhuan.
explain
When the situation is favorable, march forward. When the latter finger is sure, it will act.
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1. In the twelfth year of Xuangong in Zuozhuan: "to advance when you can see what you can, to retreat when you know what is difficult, is also a good administration of the army."
2. Han Xun Yue's "Han Ji · Gao Di Ji" says: "Zhao Bing goes abroad to fight, advances when he can see what he can, retreats when he is faced with difficulties, and has a heart of internal care. He has no plan to die."
3. Shao Bowen of Song Dynasty (Volume 6): the minister hears that the sage does not stick to things, advances when he can see what he can, and retreats when he knows what is difficult. He is flexible in reason and not rigid in emotion.
Chinese PinYin : jiàn kě ér jìn
See what you can see
If Haoli does not cut, he will use axe. háo lí bù fá,jiāng yòng fǔ kē
It's a good idea to be in the palm of one's hand. zhǐ zhǎng kě qǔ
have no compassion for others. bù guān tòng yǎng
in the four seas and nine regions -- in the whole country. jiǔ zhōu sì hǎi
sit idle and eat , and in time one 's whole fortune will be used up. zuò chī shān kōng