have one 's day
The first day, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū t ó UZH ī R ì, which means to get rid of the predicament, injustice and depression. From Pang Juan walking on Maling road at night.
Notes on Idioms
Get out of trouble, etc.
The origin of Idioms
The third part of Pang Juan's walking on the road of Maling in the night written by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: "now I feint to push the wind, play with children in the daytime, and sleep with sheep and dogs in the evening. I don't know when I'll be able to get ahead. "
Idiom usage
The day of turning over. Chapter 72 of the chronicles of the kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "Wu Yuan and Gongzi win. After paying homage to the Duke of Donggao, he said: "if there is a future, we will report it again." Shen Jing in the Ming Dynasty the story of two pearls the message from the monk's couch my father was a great Confucian, and he hoped to stand up and practice Taoism. Today, when he was in trouble, he would have a bright future. Chapter 28 of Li Baojia's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty: if I go on like this, where will I hide and where will I get ahead! Chapter 28 of Li Baojia's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty: I have to think of a way to clean my body, otherwise I will never be able to get ahead in my life!
Chinese PinYin : chū tóu zhī rì
have one 's day
lament to heaven and knock one 's head on earth. chuí tiān qiǎng dì
If you don't work hard when you are young, you will be sad when you are old. shào zhuàng bù nǔ lì,lǎo dà tú shāng bēi
If you are the first, you will be caught. pián shǒu jiù dǎi
like having prickles on the back. bèi shēng máng cì