手到擒来
      Explanation: Capture: to catch. Originally referred to the fighting once the enemy will be able to capture over, be sure to do things after the analogy, no effort to do the work.
      Usage: Complex sentence; as the predicate clause; with compliment
      Source: Ming Wu Cheng-en, "Journey to the West" 62 back: "Journey can not help but loudly shouted: 'What men there! What hour and where the pipe! Full meal while drunk now, and I were brothers go, Shoudaoqinlai!'"
      Examples: This will certainly be handed down to him ~.
      Results: Bao capsule extract; iron claw grasping Muji
      Postscript: Bao capsule extract; iron claw grasping Muji
      Riddle: Birds
  • Thesaurus:  acquire sth.easily, as easy as taking sth. out of one's pocket, go on [upon] the scamp, very easily obtainable, Hand to cite, have full assurance to get go after an easy prey as one who catches a tuttle in a jar
  • Antonym Group:  Knock the ice to fire, Dao in the blind, draw water with a bamboo basket; all in vain, Yuanshanqiuyu, Yuanmuxiyu, seek a hare in a hen's nest, Making fire drill ice, Drilling the ice to fire, Zuanhuodebing, Ask the way from a blind person