What you do is what you do
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì NGX í NgR ú Li ú, which means that the implementation of orders is as fast and smooth as the flow of water. It comes from the bamboo slips of Han Dynasty tomb in Yinque mountain, the art of war of Sun Bin, Qizheng.
Idiom usage
As an object or attributive, it means to carry out the order smoothly and quickly
The origin of Idioms
According to the bamboo slips of the Han Dynasty tomb in Yinqueshan, the art of war of Sun Bin, Qizheng, it is said that "when you use water, you can get the reason, and when you use boulders, you can break a boat; when you use people, you can get the nature, and you can make them flow."
Idiom explanation
The execution of a command as quickly and smoothly as a current.
Chinese PinYin : lìng xíng rú liú
What you do is what you do
disparaging and insulting articles. tú dú bǐ mò
one 's temper and nature are in accord with someone. yì qì xiāng tóu
deal with a host of problems every day. rì yǒu wàn jī
The road is broken and the people are few. lù duàn rén xī