have the ball at one 's feet
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is R ú ch í Zu à Qu à n, which means that the metaphor is quite sure. It comes from Tian Jingzhong's family in historical records.
Analysis of Idioms
It's like doing something
The origin of Idioms
According to Tian Jingzhong's family in historical records, "the king of Qin and Han Dynasty was robbed by Han Feng and Zhang Yi, and the eastern soldiers were forced to serve Wei for favoritism. The Duke often held a certificate to blame Qin and Han. Therefore, he was good at the duke but bad at Zhang Zi. He had a lot of money."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive. example life as a farmer is the most desirable, to be satisfied ~. The Song Dynasty, Lu You's poem "bird's words beating wheat for rice"
have the ball at one 's feet
numerous tasks remain to be undertaken - bǎi duān dài jǔ
have a recurrence of an old illness - jiù bìng fù fā
The wolf leaps and the gall flies - láng tū chī zhāng