be just perfect
Just right, the pronunciation of the Chinese idiom is Qi à D à oh à och à, which means to speak and do things just to the most appropriate point.
Idiom usage
In Qin Mu's Huacheng, a vast field of prose, the author uses the most vivid words Qiu Ziming is fond of Gongfu tea: "if it's too raw, it's tender; if it's too ripe, it's old. It's just right to write Huangting at the beginning." the water content should not be too much or too little. Only when it is just right can the right ink color be produced.
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Ziqing's classic talks: spring and autumn three biographies No. 6: "it's just a matter of calm, but it's not easy at the critical moment. It's just right."
be just perfect
a worthless person in imposing attire - mù hóu ér guàn
a cornered rat will bite at a leopard cat - qióng shǔ niè lí