seem to have hit the jackpot
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ú Hu òì B ǎ o, which means that you seem to get a precious treasure. It describes that you cherish and love what you get. From the book with Hu bangheng.
Notes on Idioms
To the extreme.
The origin of Idioms
Li Guang of Song Dynasty wrote a book with Hu bangheng: "when the monks of Shu travel in secret, the words" Ji Zhao an "appear in their sleeves, which is like a treasure."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and adverbial. It is very cherished and loved. Chapter 16 of the chronicles of the states of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty. Chapter 87 of Li Ruzhen's Jing Hua Yuan in Qing Dynasty: "Zizhi wrote a note while he was free. When LAN sun passed by, he handed it to him secretly. LAN sun was in a hurry. He looked at it and found it as if he had a treasure Chapter 34 of Li Baojia's the appearance of officialdom in Qing Dynasty: when Wang Mushan got the money, if he got the treasure, he refused to sit for a long time. He perfunctorily uttered a few words and then left.
Analysis of Idioms
Be overjoyed and overjoyed
Chinese PinYin : rú huò zhì bǎo
seem to have hit the jackpot
one does not do what one has learned. xué fēi suǒ yòng
make up deficits and increase surpluses. niǔ kuī zēng yíng