well-prepared
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǔ y ì y ǐ ch é ng, which means that the feathers and wings of a bird have grown completely, and the metaphorical power has been consolidated. It comes from the liuhou family in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Hou's family in historical records: "if you want to change things, you need four people to help you. It's hard to move when the wings are ready. "
Idiom usage
The power of metaphor has been possessed
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 asked Zhang Liang for advice, and Zhang Liang asked Prince Liu Ying to invite four sages from Shangshan. Liu Bang saw that the crown prince was assisted by the four sages of Shangshan, and his wings were ready, so he gave up the idea of establishing another crown prince
Chinese PinYin : yǔ yì yǐ chéng
well-prepared
See the heart of the people over time. rì jiǔ jiàn rén xīn
hold down a job without doing a stroke of work. shī wèi sù cān
excellent singing or polished writing. zhū yuán yù jié
stick to old ways stubbornly in the face of changed circumstances. jiāo zhù tiáo sè