Resourcefulness
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ò ngzh ì P ù m ó u, which means to use intelligence and design strategies. It is also used as "planning".
Idiom explanation
Use intelligence and design strategies. It is also used as "planning".
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Zheng Tingyu's the second fold of houtinghua: "this chamber, my Lord is suffering, that chamber is crying, my brother is also pitiful. When you see the same yamen, you don't have to plan."
In the Ming Dynasty, Huang Yuanji's "meteor horse" has two fold discount: "when I am in the army, I do my best to plan according to the wind music, and when I am in a stalemate, I do my best to camp according to Sun Wu."
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
Resourcefulness
not to be persuaded like water cannot enter a stone - rú shǔ tóu shí
Seven nests and eight generations - qī wō bā dài
harmonious relation among emperor and his ministers - shèng jīng xián xiàng
Compare the green with the white - qǔ qīng pì bái
repent thoroughly of one's misdeeds - tòng gǎi qián fēi