fish in troubled water
Fishing in troubled waters, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ù nshu ǐ L ā oy ú, which means to profit from chaos. From "Chinese ballad materials: stuttering Chinese food".
Idiom usage
Take advantage of the fire to rob
Analysis of Idioms
Fish in troubled waters
The origin of Idioms
"He Yingqin, light bone, fishing in troubled waters, ghost gate classic, stuttering Chinese food, heart to the great imperial army."
Idiom explanation
It's like profiting from chaos. It is the same as "fishing in troubled waters".
Chinese PinYin : hùn shuǐ lāo yú
fish in troubled water
to show one 's determination to fight to the last. jì hé fén zhōu