suddenly to see the light
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ù NK ā im á OS è, which means that the metaphor immediately understands some truth and has some knowledge. It's from Mencius with all his heart.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] suddenly enlightened, suddenly understood; antonym] confused, ignorant, stubborn
The origin of Idioms
Mencius heart down: "the path of a mountain is a road formed by using it; if it is not used for a time, it will be blocked.". Today, the heart of Mao plug is gone. "
Idioms and allusions
During the Warring States period, Gao Zi spent three days fishing and two days drying his net, so he couldn't stick to it. Mencius criticized him: "although the path on the mountain is narrow, if people often walk, it will become a main road. If no one walks for a period of time, it will be blocked by thatch. Your heart is blocked by grass, so you can't make progress. "
Idiom usage
The verb object type is used as predicate and attributive, and the adjective opens up the train of thought all at once. Chapter 38 of the romance of the Three Kingdoms written by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "the words of Mr. Wang kaimaosai make you ready to see the sky like clouds." Chapter 86 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: "Baoyu said with a smile," when you hear what my sister is particular about, it makes people feel happy, so the more you listen, the more you like it. " Ye Shengtao's the banquet: "the vision of exploration here also shows the joy of sudden opening." The sixth chapter of the first part of the song of youth by Yang Mo is just a conversation of more than ten minutes, but he seems to make Lin Daojing know a lot of things.
Chinese PinYin : dùn kāi máo sè
suddenly to see the light
greedy for fame and personal gain. tān míng zhú lì
A foot of water makes ten feet of waves. yī chǐ shuǐ shí zhàng bō
dusty rice and dirty soup -- valueless things. chén fàn tú gēng