A hundred knot quail
Baijiexuanquail is a Chinese idiom, pronounced B ǎ Iji é Xu á NCH ú n, which means ragged clothes.
interpretation
It means ragged clothes. Quail tail bald, like patching knots, so cloud.
source
Chapter 20 of the Black Ghost: "how can a beggar with ragged clothes and tangled quails withstand the snowstorm that day?" used as predicate and attributive; refers to living in poverty
Chinese PinYin : bǎi jié xuán chún
A hundred knot quail
lock the stable door after the horse is stolen. zéi qù guān mén
be endowed with extraordinary talents. rú chuán dà bǐ