too weak to bear the weight of one 's clothes
Ruwuyi is an idiom, pronounced R ú B ù sh è ngy ī, which means the body can't bear the weight of clothes. It describes being thin and weak. Also describes the appearance of modesty.
explain
Sheng: can bear, can bear. the body can't bear the weight of clothes. It describes being thin and weak. Also describes the appearance of modesty.
source
"Xunzi Feixiang" says: "young master Ye is tall, small, short and barren
Examples
The appearance of the applicator is very small, and it is as brave as a garment. It is more courageous than its contemporaries. (Biography of Zhou Fu, Southern History)
usage
Verb object; predicate, attributive; derogatory
Chinese PinYin : rú bù shèng yī
too weak to bear the weight of one 's clothes
pierce a willow leaf with an arrow from the distance of a hundred paces. bǎi bù chuān yáng
add strength to what is already strong. liè huǒ pēng yóu
receive favour from a superior. zhòu rì sān jiē