strong
Cast iron with bronze, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ó ngji ā OTI ě zh ù, describing the physique is very strong. From the complete biography of eight immortals.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 7 of the complete biography of eight immortals written by Taoist Wugou in Qing Dynasty: "Erlang God is busy making a water formula to point down, hydrating sea ice, just like casting iron with copper."
Idiom usage
Example: Wang Shuo's "no one can be poisoned": "don't you know that I'm like this now, the arrow from any direction can't break through the armor of my heart."
Chinese PinYin : tóng jiāo tiě zhù
strong
be still fresh fresh in one 's memories. jì yì yóu xīn
deck the tree with bogus blossom. shù shàng kāi huā
carry out with drive and sweep. léi lì fēng fēi