A quiet place
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī J ì J ì ngch ù, which means that if you don't want to see your tracks, you have to be still. From Zhuangzi fisherman.
The origin of Idioms
"The fisherman of Chuang Tzu said:" some people go away fearing evil deeds. The more they raise their feet, the more they trace. The more they walk, the more ill they will be If you don't know where Yin is, you can rest your shadow. If you are quiet, you can rest your trace
Idiom usage
If you don't know where Yin is, you can rest. If you are still, you can rest. If you are still, you can be stupid.
Chinese PinYin : xī jì jìng chù
A quiet place
do things before one is told. xiān yì chéng zhì
act recklessly and care for nobody. zì wú jì dàn
be so distressed as if one 's heart would break. āi āi yù jué
to manufacture a perfect cart begins from the simple spokeless wheel. dà lù zhuī lún
no one picks up what 's left by the wayside. dào bù duō yí
Blind wind and astringent rain. máng fēng sè yǔ
make money with one's capital. jiāng běn qiú lì