There are many surprises
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū Q í B ù Qi ó ng, which means to use more tricks. Metaphor is changeable and unpredictable. It comes from notes of Yuewei thatched cottage - a record of summer in luanyang.
The origin of Idioms
Ji Yun of Qing Dynasty wrote notes of Yuewei thatched cottage - a record of luanyang's summer vacation: "there are monks who travel in Jiaohe. Su Li's subordinates are good at illusions. They have many miracles. Yun and Lu Dao are the same teachers."
There are many surprises
run the country well and give the people peace and security - zhì guó ān mín
Open the window and tell the truth - dǎ kāi tiān chuāng liàng huà
an arrow shot from ambush is something difficult to guard against - àn jiàn nán fáng
Waterlogging irrigation in mouyi - mó lóng jìn guàn
display only a small part of one 's talent - xiǎo shì fēng máng