Keep watch for the disabled
Shouque baocan, a Chinese idiom, is sh ǒ uqu è B à OC á n in pinyin, which refers to the old-fashioned mud, not thinking about change. It's the same as "defending the weak and embracing the disabled". It comes from Han Qiong's writing Xu Jiang'an's poems.
The origin of Idioms
Deng Pu's poem "Han Qiong asked Guo Bingjia to write Xu Jiang'an's poems by hand" said: "it's not a good thing to guard the Que and embrace the disabled. The quintessence of China is too far away."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, object and adverbial to describe a person who is conservative
Chinese PinYin : shǒu què bào cán
Keep watch for the disabled
how can you bear it in your heart. yú xīn hé rěn
Every inch of profit must be earned. cùn lì bì dé
a small vessel is easily filled. qì xiǎo yì yíng
different kinds of buildings. diàn táng lóu gé