have a remarkable flow of ideas
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is m ó ur ú y ǒ ngqu á n, which means that there are as many strategies as springs. It comes from the biography of Ma Yuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty by Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It refers to people's scheming
Analysis of Idioms
The antonym: Qian donkey's skill is poor
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Ma Yuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty written by Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasty, it is said that "it is to recruit heroes, lure Qiang Rong when they are young, plan like a spring, and power like changing rules."
Idiom explanation
Strategy is as much as a spring.
have a remarkable flow of ideas
flatter in order to obtain favour - chǎn yú qǔ róng
different people give different views - yán rén rén shū
The clouds are surging and the wind is flying - yún yǒng fēng fēi