happen unexpectedly
Unexpectedly, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù Q ī é RR á n, which means that I don't want to be like this very much, but it should be like this. It's unexpected. It's from the secret letter to brother Jingwei.
Analysis of Idioms
Unexpected; unexpected; unexpected
The origin of Idioms
Zheng Qiao, Song Dynasty, wrote the secret letter to brother Jingwei: "it's necessary to cover the magnet to get iron, and use the Qi to match it."
Idiom usage
To use as a predicate or adverbial to describe something unexpected. examples between famous mountains and rivers, outside of chixian and Shenzhou, there is no place far away. (preface to the muddled world by Wu Yanren in the Qing Dynasty) the wild guest series (Volume 2) by Wang Wei in the Song Dynasty: "Yang Yun has the style of his forefathers." it seems that he has the style of his forefathers. Gai Qi usually read the records of the Grand Historian, so it was written in the purpose of the CI. 」
Chinese PinYin : bù qī ér rán
happen unexpectedly
a person in a high position is liable to be attacked. shù dà zhāo fēng
behave in a vicious and unrestrained way. qióng xiōng jí è
there was no literary or military feat of which he was not capable. wén jīng wǔ wěi
Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers. —Young people are fearless.. chū shēng niú dú bù pà hǔ