one finished , all is finished
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī Li ǎ ob ǎ ID à ng, which means to do things properly and thoroughly. It comes from answering he Laishan, governor of Shandong Province.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Juzheng's answer to he Laishan, governor of Shandong Province in the Ming Dynasty said: "in the Qing Dynasty, the matter of Zhang's father-in-law has not been carried out for a hundred years. It is appropriate for him to be a servant, and he should have a thorough understanding of it."
Idiom usage
"Xingshi Hengyan · Lu Wuhan hard stay color shoes" says: "it's not the old man's boast, it's all right with the big details of your life." Chapter 16 of the marriage story of awakening the world: "although Chao Lao was still early in the scientific research, he could not use the Xinggao gate because he had a son who was" completely accomplished. " Wang Shouren of Ming Dynasty wrote in the volume of chuanxilu: "knowledge should also be enlightened, but it's not as good as those who understand it at home. Otherwise, they can't be enlightened."
Chinese PinYin : yī liǎo bǎi dàng
one finished , all is finished
make up deficits and increase surpluses. niǔ kuī zēng yíng
the huanghe river is clear and the seas are calm. hé qīng hǎi yàn
cannot bear to think of the past. bù kān huí shǒu
proceed like a school of fishes , one after the other. yú guàn yàn xíng
one 's eyes grow round with delight at the sight of money. jiàn qián yǎn kāi