1, pre-announced
Pronunciation: y u yǒu yán záI Xiānān
Explanation: I have something to say in my mind. Say hello in advance.
Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World" Volume 22: "He spoke first, so there is no need to be scared today."
Vernacular interpretation: He made a promise, so you don't need to be afraid today.
2. There was a sentence before.
Pronunciation: y m 4 u yǎu yán záI Qin
Note: I have put my words first. Say hello in advance.
Source: Feng Ming magnum "Awakening the World" Volume 9: I have a saying before, I will share my life and death with you.
Vernacular interpretation: I will live and die with you as I said.
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A pre-published synonym: first villain, then gentleman, get to the point.
1, villain comes first, gentleman comes last.
Pronunciation: xi ā n xi m: o r é n, h ü u j ū n z ǐ?
Explanation: Be a villain first, then a gentleman. It means to care about the gains and losses of interests first, and then talk about friendship.
Source: Qing Zhou Sheng's Forty-ninth Story of Marriage to Wake the World: "Go ahead. It is good to be a villain in front of a gentleman, but it is not good to be a gentleman in front of a villain. "
Keep these words in your mind.
Pronunciation: büHuàshutóu lǐ
Explanation: it means to make clear the possible adverse consequences or the price to pay before doing something.
Origin: Chapter 1 of Lee Joon's Yellow River Flowing East: Wang Ran grabbed the reins of the donkey and said, "Sir, let's talk about it in the front. How much do you pay? "