all the limbs and bones
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ì zh ī B ǎ it ǐ, meaning all parts of the human body. It refers to the whole body. From Lao She's Zhao Zi Yue.
The origin of Idioms
Laoshe's Zhao ziyue: "Zhao ziyue's four limbs and all kinds of body are going up together, but he almost didn't put the big coat. Fortunately, he bought a new one and opened it."
Idiom usage
Used as a subject or object; used in writing
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: four limbs and one hundred bones
Chinese PinYin : sì zhī bǎi tǐ
all the limbs and bones
gradually entering blissful circumstances. jiàn zhì jiā jìng
My feet are full and my tongue is full. zú jiǎn shé bì
Playing tricks in the pond. huáng chí nòng bīng
be tender toward pretty girls. xī yù lián xiāng
make up for possible shortages with surpluses. yǐ fēng bǔ qiàn