suddenly see the whole thing in a clear light
The Chinese idiom, pronounced Hu à R á NGU à NT à ng, refers to a complete understanding at once. It comes from the University chapters and sentences.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: suddenly enlightened, suddenly enlightened, suddenly realized
Idiom usage
After reading the letter for more than ten times, I suddenly realized a truth. Chapter 54 of Li Baojia's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
"As for the long time of exerting force, once we have a clear understanding of it, all the things in the exterior and in the interior will be refined, and the whole use of my heart will not be clear."
suddenly see the whole thing in a clear light
have the soul of a musician and the courage of a warrior - qín xīn jiàn dǎn