Cut in the bush
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ā K ē sh ǐ Q ì, which means to make people laugh with funny actions and humorous language. From Zhang Xie number one scholar.
The origin of Idioms
The first play of Zhang Xie Zhuangyuan written by Wu Mingshi in Song Dynasty is: "the bitter people will put in the difficult things, but he grudges the dust and the earth, singing and laughing all over the hall."
Analysis of Idioms
Parody: gag
Idiom usage
As an object or predicate; generally used to make fun of
Chinese PinYin : chā kē shǐ qì
Cut in the bush
be derelict in duty and run irrelevant business. bù wù zhèng yè
be busy enough with one 's own affairs. zì gù bù xiá
Rise in the morning and fall in the evening. zhāo shēng mù gě
Keep the army for thousands of days. yǎng jūn qiān rì,yòng zài yī zhāo