Business as usual
Baobinggongshi is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B à ob à NGG à ngsh à, which means a poor official in the old officialdom. It comes from the official records of Qing Dynasty by Tao Gu of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To be the object of; refer to a poor emissary
The origin of Idioms
In Tao Gu's Qing Yi Lu Guan Zhi of Song Dynasty, it is said that when he was in service, he was also in charge of Binggong affairs
Idiom explanation
Business: business. Refers to the old officialdom in the poor job.
Business as usual
glare like a temple door god -- to be fierce of visage - jīn gāng nù mù
so beautiful as to cause the flowers to blush and the moon to hide -- an incomparable beauty - xiū huā bì yuè
scrape the dirt off an object and make it shine - guā gòu mó guāng
surrendering oneself to the cannibal bandits to substitute for his younger brother they captured , stating that he himself is fatter - xiōng féi dì shòu