Eight-character idioms have nothing to do with themselves.

Have nothing to do with yourself, take it lightly.

Half dead; Only lived half; Wandering between life and death; Living death

Maintain and train the army for a long time to prepare for war.

Good is rewarded with good, and evil with evil; Virtue will be rewarded, and evil will be rewarded

due

An old pioneer lost his horse-a blessing in disguise.

The latter is used to describe the growth of one kind of power, and the opposite of the other kind of power has doubled.

A place to attack each other.

The rivers and mountains may change, but not one's essential nature

The mantis catches the cicada, and the yellowbird is behind-coveting immediate interests and not knowing the danger behind.

a just cause enjoys abundant support while an unjust cause finds little

Redemption is achieved after abandoning evil; Redemption through repentance

Only immediate interests, no long-term plans.

Do one's bidding to sb. Put sb. at sb's disposal

A person's religious attainments are always challenged by greater evil forces; The greater a person's achievements/achievements, the greater the obstacles; Justice will prevail over evil

Everyone is responsible for the fate of his country; Everyone has a responsibility to his country.

Although the difference is small at first, the result will cause great errors.

Faith can move mountains

The journey of a thousand miles starts with one step.

Confusing each other with false appearances is actually intentional.

Man proposes, God disposes; The plan is in people, but the result is in the sky.