Idiom pinyin: qíkāI d eshèng
Idiom explanation: describe the smooth battle; We won the victory as soon as we sent troops.
The origin of the idiom: Yuan Wuming's "Shooting Willow Blowing Wan" is the fourth fold: "Master Xie Hongfu, capture the flag of Ma Chenggong."
2. Smooth sailing
Idiom pinyin: y and fān fěng shün
Idiom explanation: the ship is full of sails; Have a nice trip. Metaphor is very smooth; Without any obstacles or setbacks.
The origin of the idiom: jiao's "Into Hunan": "A sail in one day makes a thousand miles of wind."
3. There is no mistake
Idiom pinyin: wú w m: ng b ù l ù
Idiom explanation: wherever you go; There is no mistake. This means that it works everywhere.
The origin of the idiom: Xu Zhong's Letters of Life in the Tang Dynasty: "The official is tall and thick, and there is no disadvantage."
4. Everything goes well
Idiom pinyin
Interpretation of idioms: Everything goes well. H: smooth; Tong: Smooth.
The origin of the idiom: Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" in the Qing Dynasty: "Brother Kong shows the merits of the prosperous times and treats Brother Guan's illness first."
5, unimpeded
Idiom pinyin: ch à ng t not ng w ú z incarnation
Idiom definition: often: not stagnant; Smooth profit. To pass or pass unimpeded. Things can go smoothly.
The origin of the idiom: Chapter 9 of Guo Moruo's Hongqubo: "Anhe Highway has been opened, making the March on the North Road unimpeded."