No gold to drink
No gold to drink feather, said to shoot an arrow into the stone, the arrowhead and the carved plume behind the shaft all disappeared.
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1. Volume 6 of Han Shi waizhuan: "when Chu nengquzi was walking at night, he saw the stone lying on it. He thought that he was crouching a tiger. He bent his bow and shot it. He had no gold to drink. When he looked down, he knew the stone." Second, Jin Ganbao's "Soushenji" Volume 11 is "no gold".
The meaning of Idioms
Moral: great manpower
Chinese PinYin : méi jīn yǐn yǔ
No gold to drink
The Dragon stretches the worm. lóng shēn huò qū
see what one has never seen before. jiàn suǒ wèi jiàn
one 's behavior and conversation. jǔ zhǐ yán tán