Naked fists
Bare sleeve boxing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Lu ǒ Xi ù Xu ā nqu á n, which means to roll up your sleeves and show your fists to describe the dissolute. It's from "water fairy · sarcasm".
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Mingshan, Yuan Dynasty, wrote in "water fairy · Ji Shi" that "when you spread your eyebrows and cover your eyes, you can enjoy thousands of hours with bare arms and fists."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or adverbial; of a person's appearance.
Chinese PinYin : luǒ xiù xuān quán
Naked fists
the ornamental and the combined plain properties. wén zhì bīn bīn
The army did not move, food and grass first. bīng mǎ wèi dòng, liáng cǎo xiān xíng