Shiheng Yuntai
Shi hengyuntai, a Chinese idiom, is sh í h ē ngy ù ntai in pinyin, which used to mean prosperous fate. It's from a warning to the world.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty, the 22nd volume of the general admonition to the world: "it was also Heng Yuntai in the song and Jin Dynasties. There happened to be a big ship whose rudder was damaged due to the adverse waves, and it was moored at the shore to repair the rudder."
Analysis of Idioms
Good luck
Antonym: when you are far away, when you are lucky, when you are clumsy
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : shí hēng yùn tai
Shiheng Yuntai
adopt different measures according to circumstances. gǎi bù gǎi yù
Be careful from beginning to end. jǐn shǐ lǜ zhōng
Xiang Zhuang's sword dance is aimed at Peigong. xiàng zhuāng wǔ jiàn,zhì zài pèi gōng
a snipe and a clam locked in a fight. yù bàng xiāng chí
Double axe felling solitary trees. shuāng fǔ fá gū shù