a completely safe plan
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w à nqu á nzh à J à, which means extremely thoughtful strategy and method. It comes from the biography of Pang Tong.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Pang Tong in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Shu annals, Pei Songzhi quoted the biography of Jiang Biao as saying, "this sincerity is out of danger, not a panacea."
Analysis of Idioms
[near synonym]: a panacea [antonym]: a stopgap measure
Idiom usage
As the subject or object; the best solution. examples all of them are all perfect because they are weak. In Song Dynasty, Chen Liang's on drinking ancient literature and the biography of Li Jing in the old book of Tang Dynasty, Jing said: "Gongyi is very elite. Although he is in the army of water and land, he is also brave in his own army. Huiliang and other city fences can not be attacked yet. Since Gongyi protects stones, should it be easy to pull them out? If our division goes to Danyang and stops for ten months, it will not be even if we advance. If we retreat, Huiliang will be in danger. This is not a panacea. Huiliang and Zhengtong are both thieves after a hundred battles. They will not be afraid of fighting in the field. They will make plans for the public and make them hold on to their duties. But if they want to avoid fighting, they should be old teachers. Now, if you want to attack the city gate, you will be surprised. This is the only way to kill the thieves. " Be filial and respectful.
Chinese PinYin : wàn quán zhī jì
a completely safe plan
console oneself with soothing remarks. zì wǒ jiě cháo
be destructive to the morals. yǒu shāng fēng huà
cause endless trouble to future. yí hài wú qióng