go out early and come back at dusk
Go out early and return late, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ǎ och ū w ǎ NGU ī, which means go out in the morning and come back in the evening. It's from Qi CE Liu, Warring States strategy.
The origin of Idioms
"Qi CE 6 of the Warring States strategy:" if a woman comes out in the morning and comes in the evening, I will lean on the door and look at her. "
Idiom usage
1. It refers to people's work and rest. In accordance with the leisurely mood of fishing and casting nets, he held on to the boat and calculated the things that made him happy and others happy. (Lu Hua Dang by Sun Li)
Chinese PinYin : zǎo chū wǎn guī
go out early and come back at dusk
It's better to be skilful than to accumulate money. jī cái qiān wàn,bù rú bó jì zài shēn
turn back the powers of darkness. lì wǎn kuáng lán
extort excessive taxes and levies. hèng zhēng bào fù
respected and admired by all. wàn liú jǐng yǎng
with hands and feet covered by thick callosities as a result of hard work. shǒu zú chóng jiǎn