act upon the opportunity
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f é NGJ ī L ì Du à n, which means to be decisive. It comes from the stele of Du Hongjian, the ancient prime minister.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Zai's tablet to the God of Du Hongjian, the Prime Minister of ancient China, it is said that "to observe the public's differentiation of politics, to eliminate the trouble and resolve the knot, and to make an opportune decision."
Idiom usage
He is decisive in describing people.
act upon the opportunity
The combination of pearls and jade - zhū lián yù yìng
repay the country with supreme loyalty -- patriotism - jīng zhōng bào guó
It's too late to cover your ears - jié léi bù jí yǎn ěr
cry for heaven when calamity occurs -- too late - huàn zhì hū tiān