Big plan but no plan
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à m ó UB à m ó u, which means a person with a great strategy, seemingly unable to see the strategy. It comes from "six Taos, Wu Taos, FA Qi".
The origin of Idioms
"Six Taos · Wu Taos · FA Qi" says: "great plan without plan, great courage without courage."
Idiom explanation
On the surface, a man with great strategy seems to have no strategy.
Analysis of Idioms
Great wisdom is like a fool
Big plan but no plan
Incompatibility between ice and charcoal - bīng tàn bù xiāng róng
discard the old ways of life in favour of the new - dǐng xīn gé gù
a cicada 's head and a moth 's eyebrows -- a beautiful woman - qín shǒu ér méi
feel very depressed at the prospect - fǔ jǐng shāng qíng