just to stand still to be bound
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ù sh ē NJI ù f ù, meaning to be caught without resistance. It comes from Duan Zhuozhuan, the book of Jin.
Notes on Idioms
Bundle: bundle. Binding: self binding. Binding: binding.
The origin of Idioms
Duan Zhuozhuan in the book of Jin: "AI was ordered to send strong soldiers, and he was tied up and didn't dare to look at them."
Idiom usage
It means not to resist.
Chinese PinYin : shù shēn jiù fù
just to stand still to be bound
lord ye who claimed to be fond of dragons was scared out of his wits when a real one appeared. yè gōng hào lóng
make up a deficiency by the surplus. jué cháng jì duǎn
high position and handsome salary. gāo guān hòu lù
appoint/dismiss a person at one's own will. jiā xī zhuì yuān