get on in the world
In Chinese, Pinyin is l ì sh ē NCH ǔ sh ì, which means all kinds of social activities. It comes from the preface to the ten commandments of Shami.
Idiom explanation
To be a person: to be a person; to be a person: to be active in society and to communicate with others.
The origin of Idioms
According to the preface to the ten commandments of Shami by Wu Mingshi in the Jin Dynasty, it is said that "a man's life is based on human beings; a man's life is based on etiquette."
Idiom usage
As the subject or object, it refers to people's attitude towards others. Let's get ahead of ourselves in the society. We just want to be not rigid and not out of date. This is a famous saying of modern people. (Lu Xun's pseudo freedom book: Ode to Xiao)
Chinese PinYin : lì shēn chǔ shì
get on in the world
guard against one 's desires as if guarding a city against an enemy. fáng yì rú chéng
touch one deeply in the heart. gǎn rén fèi fǔ
to talk freely without being awed in the presence of the high and mighty. mén shī ér yán
an incompetent man clings to a good position. nú mǎ liàn zhàn dòu