be able to handle a job with ease because one has had previous experience
Easy to drive, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à Q ī ngji ù sh ú, which means to drive a light loaded car on a familiar road. Preface to sending stones to the officials by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Drive a carriage. Drive a light car and follow a familiar road. It's easy to be experienced, familiar and easy to do.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu's preface to Guan Shi: "if Sima drove a light car, he would be familiar with the road, and Wang Liang and zaofu did it successively."
Idiom usage
Chapter 9 of Wei Wei's the East: "in this wild valley with long grass, Guo Xiang has been active many times, and he has long been known to him." When the time came, he had to take care of all the conditions in order to have fun. When animal cloning was still in the exploration stage, plant cloning was already familiar to people. "In Qing Dynasty, Li Lvyuan, Qiludeng, 102 chapters," when the time comes, we have to take care of all the conditions of the order, so that we can have the pleasure of "being a good driver."
Idiom story
In the Tang Dynasty, the Heyang army passed the time of Shi Wu and Chong Yin. In the third month after taking office, he asked for celebrities from his subordinates. Or there was Shi Hong who was recommended to be a scholar. Duke Wu asked, "what is Shi's character?" He replied, "Shi Chushi lives between Mount Song and mount Mang, and between the Jue River and the Gu river. Winter fur, summer linen; two meals a day and a night, a plate of rice, a dish of vegetables. People refuse to accept money; they refuse to accept an invitation to travel; they refuse to accept an invitation to be an official. Sitting in the room, Shi Gong had books on all sides. He is knowledgeable and insightful. If a river breaks its bank and flows eastward, it is like a four horse "driving a light car on a familiar road.". In ancient times, Wang Liang and zaofu were the good guardians. It's like candlelight; it's like fortune telling; it's like divination also known as "familiar with the road". In Song Dynasty, Xin Qiji congratulates the bridegroom: "yiqixuan's eyebrows are like Wang Liang's," a light car is familiar with the road ", and Hualiu wants to dance." also known as "familiar road light car". "Ming, Xu Zichang, Shuihu Ji, the 19th edition:" how can I ban my "familiar road and light car" when I am so caught in the net. " or "familiar with the road". "Easy to handle". Originally, it refers to driving a light car on a familiar road. It is often used as a metaphor for having some prior experience, or being quite familiar with things, and doing it easily.
Chinese PinYin : jià qīng jiù shú
be able to handle a job with ease because one has had previous experience
Far away, near at hand. yuǎn zài tiān biān,jìn zài yǎn qián
there has been no news whatsoever about sb.. yǎo wú xìn xī