The beginning and the end of the road
Daotou Huiwei, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced D à ot ó Uhu ì w à I, which means to know the result at the beginning, and describes quick thinking and good understanding. It comes from five Lantern Festival yuan · Buddhist master of Bajiao Qing · Buddhist master Chengtian cique.
Idiom explanation
You know the result from the beginning. Quick thinking and good understanding. It's the same as "knowing the truth".
The origin of Idioms
"Five Lantern Festival yuan · Buddhist master of Bajiao Qing · Buddhist master of Chengtian cique": "ask:" who's the master singing, who's the master of zongfeng? " The teacher said, "the head of the Tao knows the tail, and the mind knows the heart."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, object, attribute, etc.
The beginning and the end of the road
struggle in a desperate or hopeless situation for survival - sǐ lǐ qiú shēng
He who goes with heaven prospers, and he who goes against heaven perishes - shùn tiān zhě chāng,nì tiān zhě wáng
I'm too busy to get along with others - lù lù guǎ hé
argue about some insignificant matters - zhēng cháng lùn duǎn