In the face of adversity
It is a Chinese word, and the Pinyin is sh ē Nb ù y ù sh í, which means that there is no good opportunity. It comes from the ninth chapter of a thousand gold by Shen CAI of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Shen CAI of Ming Dynasty wrote in the story of a thousand gold: officials and men, when they are not able to meet the time, are willing to settle down
Idiom usage
It is often used as a predicate or attributive to exclaim that officials and people are not in trouble.
Chinese PinYin : shēn bù yù shí
In the face of adversity
be at the height of one 's youth and vigour. fēng huá zhèng mào
get more than one bargained for. chī bù liǎo dōu zhe zǒu
know one 's subordinates well enough to assign them jobs commensurate with their abilities. zhī rén shàn rèn
have a thorough knowledge of both western and traditional chinese medicine. xué guàn zhōng xī
have a successful official career. guān yùn hēng gōng
as the arm directing the fingers -- command with ease as one wishes. rú bì shǐ zhǐ