very roomy
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ī Hu ī y ǒ uy ú, which means a thin blade inserted between the joints, still feel broad, there is room for maneuver. It is often described as having great ability, high skill and effortless in dealing with problems. It comes from Zhuangzi health preserving master.
The origin of Idioms
Zhuang Zhou's Zhuangzi health preserving master: "there is a gap between those who have that festival, but the blade is not thick. If you are not thick enough, you will have room to restore it. "
Idiom usage
As a complement or attributive; broad and abundant
Examples
If you want to achieve your goal, you will be able to go there. Preface by Dai Mingshi in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
More than enough
Chinese PinYin : huī huī yǒu yú
very roomy
spread out and scatter about like stars in the sky or chessman on the chessboard. qí bù xīng chén
If you have something to change, you will be rewarded if you have nothing. yǒu zé gǎi zhī,wú zé jiā miǎn
the real intention is revealed in the end. tú qióng bǐ xiàn
the influences of western culture and civilization. ōu fēng měi yǔ