suddenly see the whole thing in a clear light
The Chinese idiom, pronounced Hu à R á NGU à NT à ng, refers to a complete understanding at once. It comes from the University chapters and sentences.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: suddenly enlightened, suddenly enlightened, suddenly realized
Idiom usage
After reading the letter for more than ten times, I suddenly realized a truth. Chapter 54 of Li Baojia's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
"As for the long time of exerting force, once we have a clear understanding of it, all the things in the exterior and in the interior will be refined, and the whole use of my heart will not be clear."
Chinese PinYin : huò rán guàn tōng
suddenly see the whole thing in a clear light
to work shame-facedly with one 's enemies. miǎn yán shì chóu