order of priority
Priority, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī ngzh ò nghu ǎ NJ í, which means that there are major and minor things in all kinds of things, there are things that are eager to do and can be done slowly. From rizhilu.
The origin of Idioms
Gu Yanwu's rizhilu (Volume 7) of Qing Dynasty: "in ancient times, there were people who had no ambition for Zhang Kongyu and Luo que mouse, but they were not believed by the superior to tie their hearts? It's a matter of priority and a matter of necessity. "
Idiom usage
In conjunction with; as an object or attribute; used of things. There are priorities, so we have to consider them in the long run. The fifth chapter of Eastern European heroines by Lady Lingnan in the Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Priority and order go hand in hand
Chinese PinYin : qīng zhòng huǎn jí
order of priority
refuse to admit even unto death. shǐ kǒu dǐ lài
be content with staying where one is. gù bù zì huà
be destructive to the morals. yǒu shāng fēng huà
A hundred sacrifices and heavy responsibilities. bǎi shè chóng jiǎn
old in age but vigorous in mind. fà duǎn xīn cháng
strike terror in one 's heart. hún fēi dǎn chàn