waste all the previous efforts
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi á ng ō ngji ē Q ì, which means that all previous achievements have been lost; it also means "all previous achievements have been lost" and "all previous achievements have been lost". It comes from the strategies of the Warring States period and the Western Zhou Dynasty.
Notes on Idioms
Merit: merit. All: all. Discard: discard.
The origin of Idioms
"The strategy of the Warring States Period - the strategy of the Western Zhou Dynasty" says: "Gong has done a lot of good work. Today, he went out to the frontier with Qin soldiers. After two weeks, he practiced Korea and attacked Liang. Once he attacked, he could not do anything
Idiom usage
Examples
It's better to have a little rest. If you pull the arrow with a bow, all previous achievements will be wasted. New book of the Tang Dynasty biography of Li Deyu
Chinese PinYin : qián gōng jiē qì
waste all the previous efforts
be truculent and unreasonable. mán hèng wú lǐ
The enforcement of law is aimed at creating a society in which no penalty is needed.. xíng qī wú xíng