achieve success with original ideas
Surprise is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū Q í zh ì sh è ng, which means to defeat the enemy by surprise. It's a metaphor for winning in unexpected ways. From: Lao Can's travels.
Idiom explanation
[idiom]: take a surprise attack to win [Pinyin]: Ch ū Q í zh ì sh è ng [explanation]: take a surprise attack to defeat the enemy. It's a metaphor for winning in unexpected ways.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Chapter 7 of Lao Can's Travels: "learn boxing in Songshan Shaolin Temple. After studying for a while, I felt that I had no name for myself, and there was no place to make a great success. So I went to the rivers and lakes for nearly ten years. "
Discrimination of words
Phonetic code: cpzs synonym: surprise, surprise usage: used as predicate, object and attribute; used in military or other fields
achieve success with original ideas
help intensify the strength of billows and waves - tuī bō zhù lán
The flood washed the Dragon King temple - dà shuǐ chōng le lóng wáng miào
a vast expanse of water-opening heart - wāng yáng zì sì
and then become enemies with each other - fǎn mù chéng chóu
the three things to use in reading a book -- the eye , the mouth , and the mind - dú shū sān dào
beat gongs and shout at passengers to open the way for a coming official - kāi luó hè dào