Escape from the trap
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Tu ō Ti ā NL ò UW ǎ ng, which means to act recklessly without restraint. It's from officialdom.
The origin of Idioms
The 36th chapter of Li Baojia's officialdom in Qing Dynasty: "once upon a time, there were only nine aunts who were too few. The most they could do was to escape from the net, and the silver was not enough. At least five hundred yuan, or tens of thousands of yuan."
Interpretation of Idioms
To act in an unrestrained way
Chinese PinYin : tuō tiān lòu wǎng
Escape from the trap
repair the old and utilize the waste. xiū jiù lì fèi
pass off the sham as the genuine. yú mù hùn zhēn
A suckling calf is not afraid of a tiger. rǔ dú bù pà hǔ
depend on others for one's livelihood. wēi gàn jiù shī
it seem as if a whole generation had passed. gé shì zhī gǎn