He who sees good will change
When you see good things, you must move. Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à NSH à Nb à Qi à n, which means you must do good things when you meet them. From "Fengtian please stop qionglin Daying Er Ku Zhuang".
The origin of Idioms
Lu Zhi of the Tang Dynasty wrote "please stop qionglin Daying Er Ku Zhuang" in the book of Fengtian: "it's most appropriate to take your Majesty's natural appearance as a sage, to be handsome, and to move when you see good things."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or object; used in dealing with affairs.
Chinese PinYin : jiàn shàn bì qiān
He who sees good will change
Lucid waters and lush mountains. lǜ shuǐ qīng shān
lament to heaven and knock one 's head on earth. chuí tiān qiǎng dì
as if sitting in the clouds and mists. rú zuò yún wù
high degree of difficulty reflects masterly skill. yīn nán jiàn qiǎo
push aside all obstacles and difficulties. pái chú wàn nán
precious pearl in the ancient legend. suí hóu zhī zhū