Peeling the bed to the skin
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ō Chu á NGJ í f ū, which means damage to the skin, and then describes an urgent disaster or deep pain. It comes from the book of changes.
Idiom explanation
Describe an urgent disaster or deep pain. The word "peel" is quoted from the book of changes
The origin of Idioms
In the book of changes, peeling: "peeling the bed with skin is fierce."
Idiom grammar
Serial verb; as object and attribute; with derogatory meaning
Analysis of Idioms
Example: ~, is it not the people who worry about it! (Chen Liang, Song Dynasty)
Peeling the bed to the skin
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steal a little leisure from the rush of business - máng lǐ tōu xián
the heavenly maids scatter blossoms - tiān nǚ sàn huā
intense publicity campaign in preparation for some sinister undertaking - mì luó jǐn gǔ
everything comes to him who waits - yǒu zhì jìng chéng
be one's unshirkable responsibility - zé wú páng dài
press forward day and night alike - rì yè jiān chéng