be able to foresee
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n é Qing ā Hu ì Su à n, which means to be able to calculate with fingers; refers to the ability to predict. From "give everything to the party in the mine".
The origin of Idioms
Wu Yunduo's "give everything to the party · in the mine": "everyone says that mice can calculate. When mice calculate that there is a disaster, they have already escaped."
Idiom usage
A combination; a predicate; refers to the ability to foretell. He can calculate and foresee the future. Sha Ting's "Helong" 19: "are you afraid Chairman Mao is really Kongming? Once the political strategy is right, the strategy will naturally be right. "
Analysis of Idioms
A close synonym: clever calculation
be able to foresee
a scholar in reduced circumstances - qín jiàn piāo líng
as brilliant as the sun , the moon and the stars - bǐng rú rì xīng
a mean fellow of the marketplace - shì jǐng xiǎo rén