Choose your place
Choose a place to walk, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z é D ì é Rd ǎ o, which means to choose a place to walk; describes doing things carefully. It comes from biographies of Boyi in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
The biographies of Boyi in historical records: "you may choose a place to do it, and then you may speak. You can't do it by your own way, and you won't be angry if it's unfair."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Examples
Students must choose where to go. They would rather be strict than vertical! The 58th chapter of the light on the wrong road by Li Lvyuan in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : zé dì ér dǎo
Choose your place
a man should take a wife and a woman should take a husband. nán hūn nǚ pìn
considerate right down to the most trivial detail. wú wēi bù zhì
respect one , you should not give him or her a present or repeatedly express it. xīn dào shén zhī