It's hard to miss
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī n á NQ ī ngsh ī, which means that the opportunity is rare, a little vertical is lost. It comes from the Song Dynasty Yuefei's a brief introduction to the imperial edict of Chizhi headmaster.
The origin of Idioms
Yue Fei of the Song Dynasty wrote in his "a brief introduction to the imperial edict of the Qizhi headmaster" that "today's heroes are facing the wind, the soldiers use their lives, the time is right and the personnel are strong and weak, and the achievements have been made. The time will never come again, and the opportunity will not be missed easily. The officials are familiar with each other day and night."
Idiom usage
To act as an object or attributive
Chinese PinYin : jī nán qīng shī
It's hard to miss
the impressive manner of a great country. yāng yāng dà fēng
a single spark can start a prairie fire. xīng huǒ liáo yuán
spout a lot of erroneous opinions. dà fā miù lùn