The path to success
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē NGW ú zh ī J ì ng, which means extended to the desolate and remote path. It comes from the biography of Mao Ji Dong Xiaowan by Zhang Mingbi of Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an object; used in figurative sentences
Analysis of Idioms
The path of weasel
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Mingbi's biography of Maoji Dong Xiaowan in the Qing Dynasty said: "when Ji was noisy, if she was not attacked by the fire, she would escape."
Idiom explanation
Extended as a lonely path. The same as "the path of weasel".
Chinese PinYin : wéi wú zhī jìng
The path to success
as different as heaven and hell. tiān yuān zhī bié
No one in the court should be an official. cháo lǐ wú rén mò zuò guān
build high forts and dig deep ditches. gāo lěi shēn gōu
turn every man into a soldier. quán mín jiē bīng