Scratch the skin
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zhu ā P ò Li ǎ NP í, which means to describe a broken relationship and a public quarrel. It's from the supplement to the collection of extras: women can't do it.
Idiom explanation
It refers to a broken relationship, a public quarrel.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's supplement to the collection of extras: women can't do it either: "although women don't use machine guns to fight, they can't easily scratch their skin."
Analysis of Idioms
Break a face
Antonym: None
Idiom usage
A public quarrel; a public quarrel
Examples
They have already started to work.
Chinese PinYin : zhuā pò liǎn pí
Scratch the skin
He who sees good will change. jiàn shàn bì qiān
make others genuinely convinced. qī zòng qī qín
give up civilian pursuits to join the army. tóu bǐ cóng róng