strike while the iron is hot
Strike while the iron is hot, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is ch è NR è D ǎ Ti ě, metaphor to seize the favorable opportunity and conditions to do. From four generations in one house.
Idiom usage
Chapter 34 of Li Zicheng by Yao xueyin: "yes, we should strike while the iron is hot and break Nanyang at one stroke."
The origin of Idioms
Lao She's "four generations in the same hall" 19: "he thinks that the eldest brother really has something lovely, so he decided to strike while the iron is hot and say everything."
strike while the iron is hot
set the tune with one beat of the gong -- give the final word - yī chuí dìng yīn
on every stick of wheat are growing two ears - mài suì liǎng qí