an unexpected gain
Tanglaiwu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ǎ NGL á izh ī w ù, which means to get property unintentionally or not deserved. It comes from Zhuangzi's nature.
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu's "nature of nature" says that "when things come, they are sent."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym stolen things things outside the body things coming from the table things in the cup things coming from the table
Idiom usage
In Ming Mengchu's second quarter, Volume 8: "the way to win is something that comes from the nobility. There are those who stick to their heads, those who ask for rewards, and those who help them. Let's make fun of them."
Chinese PinYin : tǎng lái zhī wù
an unexpected gain
patriotic and loyal to the throne. měi rén xiāng cǎo
wait for one 's lover in the night. dài yuè xī xiāng
the earth trembled and the mountains swayed. dì dòng shān cuī
a section of arrowroot is separated , but the clinging fibre remains. ǒu duàn sī lián
lose all standing and reputation. shēn bài míng liè
disburse money in public cause. shū cái zhòng yì