be able to achieve success one way or another
Fengyuan is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Zu ǒ y ò UF é ngyu á n, which means that there is plenty of water everywhere. The original meaning is to appreciate widely and to respond well. Later, it also refers to doing things with ease, very smoothly. It comes from Mencius · lilouxia written by Mencius Ke in pre Qin Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Every: meet; source: water. There's plenty of water everywhere. The original meaning is to appreciate widely and to respond well. Later, it also refers to doing things with ease, very smoothly.
The origin of Idioms
Mencius · lilouxia: "the depth of capital, then take the left and right to meet its original."
Idiom usage
In this way, when they finished their writing, they already had the situation of "success in mind" and "~". (experience · young "old scholar" by Zou Taofen). (Yu Qiuyu's "cultural journey" 3. The ultimate research is that there must be one road, so the Shang and Ming Dynasties. This man is the best at playing with political power; he is at the helm of the wind. 5. When it's time to make a scene, to be smart, to look at the wind and take the helm, it's time to point to Yang BA's good mouth. Feng Jicai's the strange man in the world
Idioms and allusions
During the Warring States period, Mencius told his students how to study, and they asked how to learn profound knowledge. Mencius said: the method should be right, the attitude should be good, the learning should be self-conscious, the learning knowledge should have the heart to gain, over time, the learning should be wide, deep and thorough, the use of which can be inexhaustible, and naturally it will be handy.
Chinese PinYin : zuǒ yòu féng yuán
be able to achieve success one way or another
in guangdong dogs bark at the snow. yuè quǎn fèi xuě
be gay with lanterns and decorations. xuán dēng jié cǎi
husband and wife who have gone through difficult times together. huàn nàn fū qī
The jade is gone and the gold is flying. yù zǒu jīn fēi