repulse a seducer
This idiom is pronounced t ó usu ō zh é ch ǐ, which refers to women's resistance to men's provocation and temptation.
explain
Shuttle throwing: throwing people with a shuttle. It means that a woman resists a man's seduction.
source
In the biography of Xie Kun in the book of Jin: "the Gao's daughter next door is beautiful. Kun tries to pick her. She throws the shuttle and breaks her two teeth."
Examples
If you praise a virtuous woman, you will not be allowed to say such words. Chen Li's Dong Shu Shu Shu Shu Ji Shi in Qing Dynasty
grammar
Serial verb; predicate; commendatory
Chinese PinYin : tóu suō zhé chǐ
repulse a seducer
high walls and deep moat -- a defended city. gāo chéng shēn chí