Vertebral burying and tunneling
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Chu í m á ichu ā nju é, which means killing people and burying corpses, burying graves and robbing graves, and generally refers to committing crimes. It comes from Wen Xuan Sun Yue's inscription on King Zhao of Qi gu'anlu.
Idiom explanation
Kill people, bury bodies, bury graves. It generally refers to committing crimes.
The origin of Idioms
According to Sun Yue's inscriptions on Zhaowang in Qi gu'anlu in Wenxuan, it is said that "the Party of Zhui burying, penetrating and digging is in groups." Zhang Mi notes: "Zhui burying means robbing and killing people and burying them; piercing and digging means sending graves and taking things."
Chinese PinYin : chuí mái chuān jué
Vertebral burying and tunneling
Discard the treasure and pick up the gravel. qì qióng shí lì
Pull on the lapels only to expose the elbows. —have too many difficulties to cope with. zhuō jīn zhǒu jiàn
the morning breeze and the lingering moon. xiǎo fēng cán yuè