a foolproof plan
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì ch ū w à nqu á n, which means that the plan is very steady and thorough, and there will be no accident. It comes from the biography of Chao CuO in the history of Han Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
A perfect strategy
Idiom usage
But this kind of thing is too powerful to be calculated. The 16th chapter of Liu e's travels to Lao can in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
"Chao CuO Zhuan" in the book of Han: "the way of the emperor comes from Wanquan."
a foolproof plan
will not refuse under any circumstances - zài suǒ bù cí
have neither fault to find with nor praise to bestow - wú jiù wú yù
a small man intoxicated by success - xiǎo rén dé zhì