injured all over the body
Body without skin is a Chinese word, t ǐ w ú w á NP í, which means that there is no good skin in the whole body.
Idiom explanation
There is no skin in the whole body. It's full of injuries. It also means that all the reasons are refuted, or criticized or scolded severely. It's the same as "body without skin".
Idioms and allusions
[source]: in the book of the world of Wei and Jin Dynasty written by Guo Chang of Jin Dynasty, it is said that "when I am impatient and lack of grace, I will die with no integrity."
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as predicate, attributive and adverbial; used to be beaten, etc.
Chinese PinYin : tǐ wú wán pí
injured all over the body
A good man does not suffer at present. hǎo hàn bù chī yǎn qián kuī
cover and contain everything. bāo luó wàn xiàng
poverty gives rise to the desire for change. qióng zé sī biàn