achieve success with original ideas
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū Q í Q ǔ sh è ng, which means to beat the enemy. It's a metaphor for winning in unexpected ways. It comes from Zizhitongjian, the first year of Tongguang of Zhuangzong in the later Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Zizhitongjian · the first year of Tongguang of Zhuangzong in the later Tang Dynasty" says: "today, the soldiers are used for a long time, and the people are tired of disadvantages. If you don't win by surprise, how can you achieve great success?"
Analysis of Idioms
To win by surprise
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, object, or attribute; military or other
achieve success with original ideas
being put in the grease , it does not get glossy -- incorruptible official - zhī gāo mò rùn
shut one 's door and reflect on one 's misdeeds - bì gé sī guò
be able to penetrate deeply into all things - shuǐ jīng dēng lóng