suddenly enlightened
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ò R á NK ā IW ù, which means thorough understanding. It comes from master Huiyuan, biography of Gao Xian in the Lotus Society, by Wu Mingshi of Jin Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: sudden insight, sudden insight, sudden insight
The origin of Idioms
Master Huiyuan, the biography of Gao Xian in lianshe, written by Wu Mingshi in Jin Dynasty: "when I first heard master an's lecture on Prajna Sutra, I suddenly realized and sighed that all the nine different opinions are pitiless."
Idiom explanation
To describe a thorough understanding. The same as "sudden realization".
suddenly enlightened
The duck is short and the crane is long - fú duǎn hè cháng
One's childish disposition remains. - tóng xīn wèi mǐn
ask after the people 's sufferings with deep concern - hán liǎo wèn jí
hold down a job without doing a stroke of work - shī wèi sù cān
be courteous to the wise and condescending to scholars - qiān gōng xià shì
enjoy long life and good fortune - fú shòu mián mián