bare-handed
Bai Shou Kong Quan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á ISH ǒ UK ō ngqu á n, which means nothing in hand. It comes from the 188th chapter of Wu Yanren's strange situation witnessed in 20 years.
The origin of Idioms
The 18th chapter of Wu Yanren's "strange situation witnessed in 20 years" in Qing Dynasty: "when I was a teenager, I took a pair of unarmed fists and mixed with Wu Jizhi; we made more than one million yuan without separation."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: unarmed [antonym]: resolute
Idiom usage
As far as I can see, hang Abao, my son, I recommended him to be a Yang Bu type RAF last year. As soon as he got the job, he made two small products, which made him earn more than 1000. Secrets of getting rich Chapter 10
bare-handed
The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind doesn't stop - shù yù jìng ér fēng bù tíng
sth. seldom seen or hardly possible - tiě shù kāi huā
no time is allowed for explanation - bù róng fēn shuō
Nine tripods are not enough - jiǔ dǐng bù zú wéi zhòng