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Ying Fu Yu Ru, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ì NGF ù y ù R ú, which means to deal with it calmly without any effort. It's from experience: learning English by Zou Taofen.
The origin of Idioms
"It's not enough for you to just check the new words and read them once or twice before class. You have to fully understand the plot of the whole class so that you can have a clear mind and be able to deal with them well," said Zou Taofen in his book experience English learning
Idiom usage
It means to deal with things effortlessly and calmly. Lin Yutang: soon, master Yao Si'an came out to see if everything was ready. He was in his forties, short and stout, with thick black eyebrows, slightly drooping at the moment, no beard and dark hair. He was young and steady when he walked, with firm steps and straight body. He was obviously proficient in martial arts. If unexpected, around someone raids, he will certainly be able to cope. (Lin Yutang's smoke in Beijing)
Chinese PinYin : yìng fù yù rú
successfully
the time and fates are against someone. mìng jiǎn shí guāi