skillful rider often falls
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Q í zh à sh à NDU à, which means that people who are used to riding often fall off their horses. It comes from yuejueshu, a biography of King Wu Zhanmeng.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Kang's yuejueshu biography of the king of Wu Zhanmeng in Han Dynasty said, "it's sad that a good husband drowns in a boat, a good rider falls, and a gentleman is in trouble for what he likes."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used to admonish
Examples
What an old saying! ~。 (Liao Zhai Zhi Yi Nian Yang by Pu Songling in Qing Dynasty)
Analysis of Idioms
The rider is good at falling, the rider is good at falling
Chinese PinYin : qí zhě shàn duò
skillful rider often falls
Take advantage of the strong to drive the good. chéng jiān qū liáng
a great man becomes famous late in life. dà qì wǎn chéng