Sang yinbu
Sang Yin Buyi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ā ngy ī Nb ù x ǐ, which means that people are congenial and need not know each other for a long time. It also means that time is short. It's from Zhao CESI, the Warring States strategy.
Analysis of Idioms
Sang yinwei
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
It is said in Zhao CE Si, the Warring States policy: "in the past, Yao saw Shun in the grass and grass, and the trees were planted in the shade of Longmu, and the shade was transferred to the world."
Chinese PinYin : sāng yīn bù xǐ
Sang yinbu
there is too much detail in one 's speech. xiē xiē zhē zhē
Don't say I didn't warn you. wù wèi yán zhī bù yù yě
desist from military activities and encourage culture and education. yǎn wǔ dí wén
fit in exactly with one 's wishes. zhèng zhòng jǐ huái
If you don't do it for yourself, heaven will destroy the earth. rén bù wèi jǐ,tiān zhū dì miè