it 's written out
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x í ngzh ū B ǐ mॸ, meaning to write it with pen and ink. It's from customs clearance.
The origin of Idioms
The "pass" of Lu Xun's "going out of the pass" says: "but if you write all kinds of words and tell the readers that you think you have the soul of this work, it's like the mother of a dog in the back street."
Idiom usage
In Su Xuelin's Yuxi poetry riddle appendix: "children's smile and frown, the ink of the form, often become good articles." Also known as "ink of form"
Chinese PinYin : xíng zhū bǐ mò
it 's written out
No matter three, seven, twenty-one. bù guǎn sān qī èr shí yī
sow the seeds of discord everywhere. tiáo sān wò sì
Pull out the hair to help the world. bá máo jì shì
Water injection into suspended channel. xuán hé zhù shuǐ
inspire awe throughout the country. wēi zhèn tiān xià