capture an enemy easily
It's a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is sh à UD à OQ í NL á I. it originally refers to catching the enemy in a short time in a battle. It later refers to doing things safely and easily. From Li Kui's defeat of Jing.
Idiom explanation
Catch: catch.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan kangjinzhi's the fourth fold of Li Kui's bear Jing: "this is rubbing the itch of my mountain, discipline him to catch turtles in a jar, and bring them to me by hand."
Idiom usage
The traveler said, "it's easy. Let's go." Wu Chengen's journey to the West in Ming Dynasty Chapter 24
capture an enemy easily
be ignorant of the present state of affairs - bù shí shí wù
the autocrat and traitor to the people - dú fū mín zéi
a halo round the moon indicates the rising of wind - yuè yùn ér fēng
as like as an apple is to an oyster - jié rán bù tóng