suddenly enlightened
Suddenly, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ò R á nx ǐ NGW ù, meaning from the dark narrow become spacious and bright. Metaphor suddenly comprehends a truth. It comes from "the five Lantern Festival, the Grand Master of the West sky, the Grand Master of the rich in the night".
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: suddenly enlightened, suddenly enlightened, suddenly enlightened
The origin of Idioms
"The five Lantern Festival, the Grand Master of the West sky, the Grand Master of the 11th patriarch's wealth at that night": "the patriarch said," you are understood by me. " Ma Ming suddenly realized that Jishou was a convert, so he asked for a shave. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive. Example: Emperor Wu (emperor Liang Wu) said, "my words are deep into Zen, which makes me suddenly understand." The second chapter of Chan Zhen Yi Shi
Chinese PinYin : huò rán xǐng wù
suddenly enlightened
without a definite place for board or lodging -- make full use of the advantages offered. dōng shí xī sù