Think twice
Qiansihuisi is a Chinese idiom, and Pinyin is Qi ā ns ī Hu í L ǜ, which means to describe repeated thinking. From fengchanwen.
The origin of Idioms
Sima Xiangru of the Han Dynasty wrote in the article of Fengchan: "it's a matter of reflection, the discussion of the chief minister and the inquiry of Fengchan."
Idiom usage
It means to think over and over again, to observe the deep precepts of sages, to think over and over again, to punish the past, to summon the officials who will be appointed, and to rest the industrious people. Wang Zeng, Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : qiān sī huí lǜ
Think twice
execute one as a warning to others. shā yī lì bǎi