have the ball at one's feet
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ú C à Ozu à Qu à n, which means very sure. From Li Zicheng by Yao xueyin.
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: ruzhizuoquan
The origin of Idioms
The second chapter of the second volume of Li Zicheng written by Yao xueyin: "the governor and the governor used their troops carefully, and the victory was as if they had done nothing."
Idiom explanation
The metaphor is quite sure. It's the same as "holding the same ticket".
have the ball at one's feet
have one 's name inscribed on the pagoda of the wild goose -- to have attained the doctor 's degree - yàn tǎ tí míng
the heavens split and the earth sinks - tiān bēng dì xiàn