proceed in an orderly way and step by step
Step by step is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is x ú nx ù Ji à NJ ì n, which means gradual progress in a certain order and step. From the Analects of Confucius
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: step by step
The origin of Idioms
"The Analects of Confucius · Xianwen:" don't complain about heaven, don't care about people, go down to school and get up to the top, do you know who I am? " Zhu Xi's note: "it's self-cultivation, but it's self-cultivation, step by step."
Examples
She usually writes from one point of view, rather than from several points of view, and she only writes from one point to another, rather than from an intricate way. How to evaluate the song of youth by Mao Dun? 》
Idiom story
Once upon a time, Ji Chang went to learn archery from Feiwei, a master of archery. Feiwei asked him to practice the basic skills of his eyes. When he went home to watch his wife weaving, he opened his eyes and didn't blink at all. Feiwei asked him to take small things as big things, and Jichang took the little lice in his hair as wheels. Feiwei taught him to shoot arrows, and he became a marksman with a hundred hits.
Chinese PinYin : xún xù jiàn jìn
proceed in an orderly way and step by step
fit in exactly with one's wishes. zhèng zhòng xià huái
turn sb . 's trick to one 's own use. jiāng jī jiù jì
take immediate measures when finding symptoms. jiàn jī ér zuò