be fully equipped for
Ready to go, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "if", which means to pack up and wait for departure. It comes from Tao Juyin's a historical account of the reign of the Northern Warlords.
Idiom usage
To be fully prepared is to be fully prepared. example example: we have advanced to the main peak of Wuzhishan. it is mostly used to prepare for departure before visiting. (of departure)
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 23 of Tao Juyin's history of the period of the Northern Warlords: "however, the petition delegation of Zhejiang citizens has not yet set out to the north, and the news that the fourth division of the northern army in Shanghai is ready to go has spread to Zhejiang."
Chinese PinYin : zhěng zhuāng dài fā
be fully equipped for
point at the chicken and curse the dog. zhǐ jī mà gǒu
unmoved either by gain or loss. chǒng rǔ bù jīng
babble out one's first speech sounds. yá yá xué yǔ
a man of no common appearance and very noble in his looks. yī biǎo fēi fán
vital organs of the human body. wǔ cáng liù fǔ