strike while the iron is hot
Strike while the iron is hot, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is ch è NR è D ǎ Ti ě, metaphor to seize the favorable opportunity and conditions to do. From four generations in one house.
Idiom usage
Chapter 34 of Li Zicheng by Yao xueyin: "yes, we should strike while the iron is hot and break Nanyang at one stroke."
The origin of Idioms
Lao She's "four generations in the same hall" 19: "he thinks that the eldest brother really has something lovely, so he decided to strike while the iron is hot and say everything."
Chinese PinYin : chèn rè dǎ tiě
strike while the iron is hot
thoroughly to remould oneself. tuō tāi huàn gǔ
chop one 's vitality day by day -- have sexual intercourse every night. dàn dàn ér fá