walk with no shinbone
It is a Chinese idiom, w ú J ì ng é Rx í ng, which means walking without legs. It means that things don't need to be pushed, they can spread quickly. From the book on Sheng Xiaozhang.
The origin of Idioms
Han Kong Rong's book on Sheng Xiaozhang says, "if a pearl or jade comes without a shin, it's better for people."
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: flying without wings and walking without legs
Idiom usage
Every chapter comes out one sentence at a time, which is faster than pearls and jade. The epitaph of Yuan cemetery written by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : wú jìng ér xíng
walk with no shinbone
marry into sb . 's house in an open , correct manner. míng méi zhèng lǐ
The earth is divided into two parts. liè tǔ fēn máo
The day is warm and the wind is warm. rì hé fēng nuǎn
take bribes and bend the law. tān zāng huài fǎ
Qianbuba village, hoububa shop. qián bù bā cūn,hòu bù bā d