The nose is full of weight
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B í è Hu ī J ī n, which means to cut off the chalkiness at the end of the nose by waving an axe. From Chuang Tzu Xu Wu GUI.
Idiom usage
In my life, my teachers and friends have withered away, but no one has ever seen them.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: the style of success
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu · Xu Wu GUI: "the chalkiness of a man's nose are like the wings of a fly, which makes it popular for a craftsman to pay attention to his work. He can listen to the chalkiness, but not hurt his nose."
Idiom explanation
Wave an axe to remove chalkiness from the nose. Metaphor corrects mistakes.
The nose is full of weight
can run in both directions unblockedly - chàng xíng wú ài
cover a thousand li in a single day - rì xíng qiān lǐ