First, walk the line [y and w m:ng wúQian]?
It means that you ignore the difficulties on your way and go forward bravely without fear or wavering.
Source: On Coalition Government by Mao Zedong: "This army has indomitable spirit. It will overwhelm all enemies and will never be surrendered by them. "
Second, it's a deal [y and y á n wé i ding]?
In a word, it's settled, and it's not changed. Metaphor means keeping your word and never breaking your word.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: "Jia Lian smiled and said,' You and I have a deal. I just don't trust my second brother. You are a vagrant. If you don't come, you won't miss other people's life events. ”"
Third, have a safe trip [y and Lü pí ng ā n]?
There was no accident during the trip. It is also used to greet people who go out.
Source: Feng Ming Menglong's Ancient and Modern Novels Volume 19: "Bon voyage, more than a month later, I came to the old anchorage."
Fourth, look good [y and bi m: o ré n cá i]?
Describe a person as handsome and elegant.
Source: Yuan Hanqing's Wang Jiangge: "Madam, I'm afraid I don't have a favorite husband, so marry one?"
5. Have a nice trip?
Have a safe journey (often used to wish others).
Source: Qing Wenkang's "Heroes of Children" The nineteenth time: "Suddenly, I said that I want to take a break and go back to my hometown."