strike while the iron is hot
Taking advantage of the heat to strike iron, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch é NgR è D ǎ Ti ě, which means to grasp the opportunity and speed things up. From four generations in one house.
The origin of Idioms
Lao She's four generations in the same hall: "he thinks that the eldest brother really has something lovely, so he decided to strike iron with the heat and say everything."
Analysis of Idioms
Strike while the iron is hot
Idiom usage
It's formal; it's object and attribute; it's commendatory
Chinese PinYin : chéng rè dǎ tiě
strike while the iron is hot
outwardly strong but inwardly weak. wài qiáng zhōng gān