very well-disposed indeed
It's a Chinese idiom, which means everything is arranged very well. The same as "four pavilions and eight dangs". From Zhu Zi Yu Lei.
explain
Everything is arranged very well. The same as "four pavilions and eight dangs".
source
The 11th volume of Zhu Zi Yu Lei, written by Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty: "we need to be familiar with reading and thinking. After a long time, we can see a truth naturally, and it's all in one place."
usage
The metaphor is very appropriate
Chinese PinYin : sì tíng bā dāng
very well-disposed indeed
chase the sun and drive the wind. zhú diàn zhuī fēng
beat the gongs and withdraw the army. míng jīn shōu jūn
be benumbed and unresponsive. bù zhī tòng yǎng
red beans that inspire the memory of one 's love. hóng dòu xiāng sī