be just right
Exactly the same, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y ī h á ob ù ch ā, meaning exactly the same, there is no difference. From journey to the West.
The origin of Idioms
The 71st chapter of journey to the west by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty: "even if it is cast in one mold, the good way can't be polished, there are many scars and few pedicels, but it's not bad at all."
Idiom usage
It means exactly the same.
Examples
The twelfth volume of the book "the first moment makes a case for surprise": "it is said that everything in life has been decided in the first place. There is a time when it happens to be a joke, and then it looks after the future, but it's like a prophecy. It's exactly the same."
A letter to Mr. Lu Xun is attached to Lu Xun's "about the collection of collected materials" and Wang Zhu's "a letter to Mr. Lu Xun": I used to compare his translation with Mr. Lu Xun's, and I think it is exactly the same as Mr. Lu Xun's translation.
be just right
Every inch is worth every penny - cùn liáng zhū chēng
teach students in accordance with their aptitude - yīn cái shī jiào
support the government and cherish the people - yōng zhèng ài mín
the principle of friendship will not admit of a refusal - yì bù róng cí
be draped with the imperial yellow robe by one 's supporters - huáng páo jiā shēn
living as a recluse in one 's hometown - jiǎo jīn sī dì