Shiheng Yuntai
Shi hengyuntai, a Chinese idiom, is sh í h ē ngy ù ntai in pinyin, which used to mean prosperous fate. It's from a warning to the world.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty, the 22nd volume of the general admonition to the world: "it was also Heng Yuntai in the song and Jin Dynasties. There happened to be a big ship whose rudder was damaged due to the adverse waves, and it was moored at the shore to repair the rudder."
Analysis of Idioms
Good luck
Antonym: when you are far away, when you are lucky, when you are clumsy
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Shiheng Yuntai
allow oneself to be insulted to remain alive - rěn gòu tōu shēng