On the spot
In the middle of a conversation, the pronunciation is l ì t á nzh ī Ji ā n, a Chinese idiom, which refers to the moment when you stand and speak. Time is very short. It comes from Yang Xiong's jieji of the Han Dynasty: "you can say 70 things without meeting each other, or you can talk about it and become a marquis."
explain
Standing talking: standing talking.
allusion
It comes from Yang Xiong's jieji of Han Dynasty: "you can say 70 things but don't meet them, or you can talk about them and become a marquis." I've been crying for a long time! (on Jia Yi by Sushi of Song Dynasty)
usage
The time is very short
On the spot
be equal in match or contest of strength - qí gǔ xiāng dāng
think that women are inferior to men - nán zūn nǚ bēi
the heavens split and the earth sinks - tiān bēng dì xiàn
Pick up the beautiful fragrance - zhāi yàn xūn xiāng
a wicked and damp place stands low - wù shī jū xià