handle a crisis without difficulty
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ǚ Xi ǎ NRU ò y í, which means to take a dangerous road like walking on the flat ground. It means to be fearless of difficulties or have high ability. From the book of Jin, Yao Changzai Ji.
Idiom usage
You left all your soldiers outside the city last night I'm really worried. But I'll see you look the same as usual. You are very dangerous and unusual.
Analysis of Idioms
Near synonym: walking on a limb
The origin of Idioms
Yao Changzai Ji in the book of Jin states: "Dong led the masses, ran a dangerous road like a barbarian, went up and down Xianyun, and tried their best."
Idiom explanation
A dangerous road is like a flat road. It is a metaphor for fearing no difficulties or having high ability. It's the same as "walking on a limb".
handle a crisis without difficulty
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