have a fine future
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is y ī J ǔ Qi ā NL ǐ, which means that a flight is a thousand li, which means a great future. It comes from Sima Qian's historical records liuhou family in the Western Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
A man has a long way to go.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: one stone at a time
The origin of Idioms
Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty wrote in historical records liuhou aristocratic family: "the Swan flies high and flies thousands of miles with one stone."
Idiom explanation
A flight is a thousand miles. It is a metaphor for a bright future.
Idiom story
In the Western Han Dynasty, when Liu Bang became emperor, he made Liu Ying, the son of empress Lu, the crown prince. He wanted to make Liu Ruyi the crown prince because he favored Mrs. Qi. Empress Lu listened to Zhang Liang's advice and asked Prince Liu Ying to invite four sages out of Shangshan. Liu Bang saw that the crown prince was assisted by the four sages of Shangshan, and his wings were ready. He sang to Mrs. Qi: "the Swan flies high, with one stone flying thousands of miles. The plume is already on the horizon.
Chinese PinYin : yī jǔ qiān lǐ
have a fine future
not to change one 's voice and expression because of emotion. bù dòng shēng sè
Single is easy to break, many is hard to break. dān zé yì zhé,zhòng zé nán cuī
Lead a wolf to defend himself. yǐn láng zì wèi