be apt at devising a good plan for oneself
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh à NZ à w é im ó u, which means to be good at planning for yourself; it also means to think well for yourself. It comes from Zuo Zhuan, the sixth year of Duke Huan.
The origin of Idioms
In the sixth year of Duke Huan in Zuozhuan: "the gentleman said," be good at your own business. "
Idiom usage
To be good at planning for oneself. Why does a husband neglect his father's anxieties because of his wife? If you are good at your own business, I will make up my mind. The book of the old Tang Dynasty, biography of Kong Wei, and the book of the Southern Qi Dynasty, biography of Wang Seng Qian, written by Liang Zixian of the Southern Dynasty, are as follows: "the good book of Taizu After gambling with monk Qian, he said, "who is the first?" Monk Qian said: "minister's book is the first, your majesty is also the first." He said with a smile, "I can say that you are."
Chinese PinYin : shàn zì wéi móu
be apt at devising a good plan for oneself
behave in a vicious and unrestrained way. qióng xiōng jí è