Spring at the touch
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ù sh ǒ ush ē ngch ū n, which means that when you start, it turns into spring, full of vitality. It's a wonderful technology. It comes from the poetry of Li Qinglian in Oubei poetry by Zhao Yi of Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Yi's Oubei poetry · Li Qinglian's poetry in the Qing Dynasty: "however, compared with Du Han, one can't help but trace his strength, and the other can't help touching his hand: the difference between this immortal and human beings."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: return to spring with a skillful hand
Spring at the touch
If there are many soldiers, they will lose - bīng duō zhě bài
desire greatly to win the support of the wise - sī xián rú kě