rolling a pallet on a slide
Osaka zouman, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi à B à NZ à UW á n, meaning to roll a bullet down a slope. It means speaking quickly and fluently. It comes from the debate on Zou Wan, the legacy of Kaiyuan Tianbao.
Notes on Idioms
Osaka: slope; marbles: projectiles.
The origin of Idioms
In Wang Renyu's "Kaiyuan Tianbao legacy: debate on Zou Wan" in the Five Dynasties, Zhang Jiuling is good at talking about it. Every time he talks about the scriptures with his guests, he talks endlessly, as follows: Osaka Zou Wan. "
Chinese PinYin : xià bǎn zǒu wán
rolling a pallet on a slide
speak the same with one's thought. xīn kǒu xiāng yīng
zeng shen has killed a person. zēng shēn shā rén
The same source and the same flow. tóng yuán gòng liú