have quick wits in an emergency
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Idiom explanation
[idiom]: a man in a hurry [Pinyin]: R é NJ í zh ì sh ē ng [simple spelling]: rjzs [explanation]: suddenly came up with a good idea in an emergency.
The origin of Idioms
[source]: Yuan Shi Hui's "the story of you boudoir · the alliance of civil and military forces": "how can you jump over the high wall? Since ancient times, Taoists have been eager to have a family planning. They can't help but cling to the top of the apricot blossom and jump over it. "
Examples of Idioms
Example: when Zhishen saw it, he leaned on the stick, picked up a handful of grass by the stove, and wiped the dust off the spring terrace. (the sixth chapter of Water Margin by Shi Naian in Ming Dynasty)
Discrimination of words
Grammar: used as predicate, complement, clause; used to think of a way in an emergency
Chinese PinYin : rén jí zhì shēng
have quick wits in an emergency
occupy some place , belonging to another. què cháo jiū jù
with scornful words and jeering smiles. xuè làng xiào áo
There are no ancients before, and no comers after. qián bù jiàn gǔ rén,hòu bù jiàn lái zhě
disburse money in public cause. shū cái zhòng yì
Send you thousands of miles, you must say goodbye. sòng jūn qiān lǐ,zhōng xū yī bié