cuff and kick
Boxing and kicking, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qu á nd ǎ Ji ǎ ot ī, which means to use boxing and kicking to describe beating. It's from Wu Yuan Guan Xiao.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Li Shouqing's the first fold of Wu Yuan blow flute: "I'm not afraid that he won't die."
Analysis of Idioms
Kick and punch
Idiom usage
A fight is a fight. examples what else to say! For you two, I'm tired! In the ninth chapter of the scholars by Wu Jingzi in Qing Dynasty, "he tried his best to break free, but could not break free. He begged for mercy again and again, but his sister-in-law Tao still ~ ~, broke out and scolded angrily." Red sun Chapter 12
Chinese PinYin : quán dǎ jiǎo tī
cuff and kick
hear the news and rise up in response. wàng fēng xiǎng yīng
It's convenient for you to be with others. yǔ rén fāng biàn,zì jǐ fāng biàn
in at one ear and out the other. mǎ ěr chūn fēng
Every man is innocent, but he is guilty. pǐ fū wú zuì,huái bì qí zuì