not leave a bit
He Luohai Gan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h é Lu ò h ǎ Ig ā n, which means that there is nothing left in it. From a dream of Red Mansions.
The origin of Idioms
The 45th chapter of Cao Xueqin's a dream of Red Mansions in the Qing Dynasty: "you are afraid of spending money and instigate them to make trouble for me. I'm happy to go and have a dry meal. I don't know yet!"
Idiom usage
The metaphor is exhaustive and thorough. You've got all this food. I'm happy to sleep. The first chapter of heroes and heroines
Chinese PinYin : hé luò hǎi gān
not leave a bit
There are many difficulties. bǎi qiǎo qiān qióng
Meet in the face of adversity. zāo yù yùn huì
bemoan the state of the universe and pity the fate of mankind. bēi tiān mǐn rén