Take care of things
The idiom "Tu ō w ù g ǎ nhu á I" means to express one's mind by borrowing things.
Source: Wang Wan's Shuo Ling in Qing Dynasty: "therefore, I can feel the feelings of things, lingering and sad. If I cut my skin with hunger and cold, I have no time to feel it."
Chinese PinYin : tuō wù gǎn huái
Take care of things
distinguish right from wrong. shì fēi fēn míng
Accumulated exposure makes waves. jī lù wéi bō
incur a considerable or great expense. suǒ fèi bù zī
A tiger in the front door, a wolf in the back. qián mén jù hǔ,hòu mén jìn láng
appropriate sth. borrowed for the own use. jiǔ jiǎ bù guī