when good luck come , one has good ideas
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ú zh ì x ī NL í ng, which means that when fortune comes, one's mind is opened, and one's mind is dexterous. Describe a person's flexible thinking and appropriate action when he meets the right time. It comes from the record of shogunate Louxian by Bi Zhongxun of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Bi Zhongxun, Song Dynasty, wrote in the book of shogunate louxianlu: "Wu Shenzheng was a scholar, and he was a scholar. It was often made to show Ouyang Wenzhong's loyalty. It was called because of the Opera: "the emperor's blessing is to the soul."
Idiom usage
From the ancient road: "to", after three games, there was no fault, but when it came out of the list, it hit high. Chapter 54 of Li Baojia's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty
when good luck come , one has good ideas
Attack one point, not as good as the others - gōng qí yī diǎn,bù jí qí yú
encroach upon reputation and offend justice - gàn míng fàn yì
have callosities on one 's hands and feet - shǒu zú pián zhī