Let go of the rest
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Q ì Q í y ú y ú, which refers to abstinence and contentment. It's from Huainanzi, the folk precepts of Qi Dynasty.
The source of the idiom "Huainanzi Qi folk precepts" contains: Huishi is the Prime Minister of Liang Dynasty, and it's not enough to ride a hundred cars. Zhuangzi saw it at the edge of the river and abandoned the rest of it to show sarcasm. The later reason is "abandoning the rest of the fish"
Chinese PinYin : qì qí yú yú
Let go of the rest
Repaying a grievance with a straight line. yǐ zhí bào yuàn
The results of the opening ceremony. kāi huā jié guǒ
domestic trouble and foreign invasion. nèi yōu wài wǔ
keep clear of the enemy 's main force and strike at his weak points. bì shí jiù xū
investigate sb . 's fault and try to punish him. yǐn shéng pái gēn