have quick wits idea occurred to one 's mind at the crucial moment

[jí zhōng shēng zhì]
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A quick wit is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is j í zh ō ng sh e ng zh ì, meaning to describe situation In an emergency, I suddenly came up with a solution. From Twenty Three Prefaces to the Poems of Hewei.
Chinese name
have quick wits idea occurred to one 's mind at the crucial moment
Foreign name
have quick idea in a case of emergency
Origin
Twenty three Prefaces to Poems of Harmony
Pinyin
jí zhōng shēng zhì
Phonetic transcription
ㄐㄧˊ ㄓㄨㄙ ㄕㄥ ㄓㄧˋ
words whose meaning is similar
Necessity is the mother of invention.

Idiom Interpretation

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Wisdom: Wisdom. In an emergency, I suddenly think of a way. [1]

Origin of Idioms

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Tang Bai Juyi's Twenty Three Prefaces to the Poems of Harmony: "Today's achievements are based on our strengths. If we are too blind to see difficulties, we will be angry if we are enemies, and if we are urgent, we will be wise." [1]

Idiom usage

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More formal As predicate, attribute, adverbial; Derogatory [1]
Example
When I put《 Phrase 》When I finish reading, I miss《 Mangyuan 》My mind suddenly increased ten thousand times,~, and immediately wrote a letter to my lovely cousin. Lu Xun Tian Yuan Thought
Here that was a close call At that moment, he came up with a quick idea and led everyone to escape from the dense forest.

Analysis of Idioms

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The antonym: quick wit-------- be at a loss what to do be put in a quandary
Synonym: Emotion breeds intelligence