Chase after sheep
She CE Zhui Yang is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is sh ě C è Zhu ī y á ng, which means to put down the book and look for the lost sheep. It means to try to make up for the mistakes when they happen. It comes from Zhuangzi's parallel thumb.
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi's parallel thumb: "Zang and Gu were sheep herders, but both lost their sheep. What about Zang Xi? Then he took the opportunity to read and asked about Guxi? Then bosai will travel. " Lu Deming's explanation: "CE, the word makes the policy again, the initial revolution is against.". Li Yun: bamboo slips. It's two feet and four inches long. "
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Chinese PinYin : shě cè zhuī yáng
Chase after sheep
dependent on other people for a living. yī rén lí xià
Valuing wealth over justice. zhòng cái qīng yì
be engaged in an occupation not related to one 's training. yòng fēi suǒ xué
good people must stay away from bad people. xūn yóu bù tóng qì
the people are noble and the country prosperous. mín yīn guó fù