Great cold
Da Han Suo Qiu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à h á NSU à Qi ú, which means to wait until it's too cold to find fur clothes. It means that you are not prepared at ordinary times and you are very flustered at the end of the day. It comes from Han Yang Xiong's FA Yan Shao Jian.
Idiom usage
To act as an object or attribute; refer to confusion
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: mending a leak in the heart of the river, digging a well in the face of thirst
Antonym: prepare for a rainy day
The origin of Idioms
Han Yangxiong's FA Yan Shao Jian: "it's too late to recognize Qiu after the cold?"
Idiom explanation
Wait until it's cold to find fur clothes. It's a metaphor for not being prepared at ordinary times and being very flustered when things come to an end.
Chinese PinYin : dà hán suǒ qiú
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