Be wise after the event
After the event, Zhuge Liang, a Chinese word, pronounced sh ì h ò UZH ū g ě Li à ng, refers to the person who claims to have foresight after the event, which comes from the second chapter of Xiang Chun's coal city anger.
Source of allusion
Chapter 2 of Xiang Chun's coal city Fury: "it's not that I decided to pull out the armed forces after the event. I said that if we don't pull out, Guo Zhong can still exist, because it can't attract the attention of the island."
words whose meaning is similar
fire belated shots
English translation
aMondaymorningquarterback
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: it refers to a person who claims to have foresight afterwards. Examples of idioms: some people regard being wise after the event as a kind of satire People who have no opinion in the face of things and whoa whoa whoa after the event should be satirized. In Ma Nan Cun's three kinds of Zhuge Liang in Yanshan night talk, the degree of common use: common use emotional color: derogatory words, sometimes used as neutral words on the Internet grammatical usage: as subject, object, attribute; refers to the person who fires after a horse; also refers to the person who studies the deeds of predecessors idiom structure: partial formal generation time: Modern idiom riddle: Kong Ming is late
Be wise after the event
pull together and work hard as a team - lù lì yī xīn
sth. one knows well and can manage with ease - qīng chē shú lù
water flowing out in a trickle takes a long time to exhaust - xì shuǐ cháng liú