Torture
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is B ē NGB ā di à OK ǎ o, which means to take off clothes, bind and hang to torture. It comes from the second fold of the story of the ashes.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Li Xingdao's the second discount of "the story of the gray appendix": "if you are issued by the official, you will have to endure this torture." The third part of Wang Zhongwen's saving the filial son in Yuan Dynasty: "there is no intelligent and upright confidant, but it's all the torture."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: Peng Ba Diao Kao, Zhang ban Diao Kao
Idiom usage
As an object and attribute, it refers to the ancient punishment. He used it as an example. The plot is very thin and poor. In the meantime, it's hard to bear the pain of withered skin and bones, so it's necessary to make a confession from the facts. An orphan of the Zhao family by Ji Junxiang in Yuan Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : bēng bā diào kǎo
Torture
Take the world as one's duty. yǐ tiān xià wéi jǐ rèn
a good sword remains always sharp. bǎo dāo bù lǎo