Move stones and smash feet
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ā NSH í Z á Ji ǎ o, which means that you want to hurt others but you want to hurt yourself. From dart flag.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Wanrong said, "I'm afraid you're angry and I'll just walk away. It's not my own. It's not worth the loss." Wolongsheng's dart flag Chapter 26
Analysis of Idioms
To carry a stone to one's own feet
Idiom usage
Liu Wanrong said, "I'm afraid you'll get angry and go away. If you don't move stones, it's not worth the loss." The 26th chapter of wolongsheng's dart flag
Chinese PinYin : bān shí zá jiǎo
Move stones and smash feet
be overcome by one 's feelings. qíng bù zì jìn
Let the river flow and let the fire flow. xuán hé xiè huǒ
meeting and departing are irregular. huì shǎo lí duō