take advantage of a favourable trend
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ù nshu ǐ f à ngchu á n, which means to adapt to the situation at that time and take corresponding action. It comes from "five lanterns meeting yuan · Zen master Shi Shuangyuan · Zen master Daning Daokuan".
The origin of Idioms
"Five Lantern Festival yuan · Buddhist master Shi Shuangyuan · Buddhist master Daning Daokuan": "the secret of Shaolin is the family tradition of ancient Buddhism. The application is random and comfortable. Such as fist for palm, sometimes open and close. It's like water, but it's not sure whether it will rise or die It's natural to use everything without any effort. It's called "let the boat go with the current" and "let the boat go against the wind". Who is a good hand? "
Discrimination of words
Push the boat with the current
Grammatical usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : shùn shuǐ fàng chuán
take advantage of a favourable trend
respect work and enjoy company. jìng yè yào qún
Change from the past to the present. biàn gǔ làun cháng
Harmony between the two sides. dǐng nai tiáo hé
have whatever one 's heart desires. cóng xīn suǒ yù