be able and crafty in planning and execution
Resourceful, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ú zh ì Du ō m ó u, meaning rich in wisdom, good at planning. To describe a person who is good at anticipating and calculating. It's from the first fold of serial plan.
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's a predicate, an object and an attribute; it's commendatory. In the 19th chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty, Lu Bu died in the white gate tower of Cao Cao's fierce battle in xiapi City: Cao said: "the public is resourceful, but what is it like now?" Gong Gu Lu Bu said, "I hate this man for not listening to me! If you follow my words, you may not be caught! " Chapter 43 of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty: "there are more than one or two thousand people who are resourceful and resourceful In Chapter 21 of Guo Xun's biography of heroes in Ming Dynasty, he said: "the scholar is resourceful and skillful in the art of war. His name is" Xiao Zhang Fei "and he has an iron whip. He is scared of ghosts." Mao Dun's Midnight: "Shen'an, you're my son!" During the Three Kingdoms period, Zhuge Liang was resourceful and helped Liu Bei establish the Shuhan regime. In Yuan Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "Jinyun Hall's Secret determination of a series of Stratagems": "I'm resourceful and resourceful, and I'm not like a situ."
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · anonymous "serial plan" the first fold: "this man resourceful, can work with."
be able and crafty in planning and execution
homeless and wandering from place to place - liú lí diān shǔ
get excited over a little thing - dà jīng xiǎo guài
each sticks to his own viewpoint - gè zhí jǐ jiàn