Flying over the eaves
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē iy á NZ ǒ UJ ǐ, which means that people with martial arts skills in old novels are light and agile and can jump on eaves and over walls. It's from Tian Yu Hua.
The origin of Idioms
"Tianyuhua" Chapter 11: "I've learned the skill of flying over eaves and ridges, and I can also hit people with flying stones
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, object and attribute to describe excellent martial arts.
Chinese PinYin : fēi yán zǒu jǐ
Flying over the eaves
A comparison between the pillow and the stem. zhěn gàn zhī chóu
thousands upon thousands of horses and soldiers -- a powerful army. qiān jūn wàn mǎ
rely through one's own efforts. zì lì gēng shēng
receive soldiers with baskets of rice and vessels of congee. dān sì hú jiāng