Get its Samadhi:
[Idiom explanation] Samadhi: Sanskrit, meaning righteous concentration. Get rid of all distracting thoughts, calm your mind, concentrate on your work, and achieve enlightenment. Extended to know-how or essence. Refers to having profound attainments in a certain area and being familiar with the essence.
[Source of the allusion] Song Su Shi's "Another Gift to Lao Qian": "The Samadhi of tea can be obtained by purging the soup."
Translation: The center of tea can be found in the smooth tea soup.
[Commonly used] Uncommon
[Emotional color] Complimentary words
[Grammar usage] As a predicate; to refer to a person who is highly accomplished in a certain area
[Idiom structure] verb-object type
[Era of production] Modern times
Extended information:
Synonyms: get what you want
[ Idiom explanation] place: place, environment. Found a place that suited him. Refers to getting an ideal placement.
[Origin of the allusion] Zichan said: ‘You’ve got what you want! Well done! '"
Translation: Zichan said: He has found a place that suits him, he has found a place that suits him.
[Synonyms] Everyone finds his place, seeks benevolence and gets benevolence
[Antonym] Chaotic Mandarin Duck
[Common usage] Commonly used
[Emotional color] Complimentary words
[Grammar usage] as predicate , object; refers to getting what you need
[Idiom structure] verb-object type
[Era of production] Ancient times