out and out
From inside to outside, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch è L à zh à w à I, meaning from inside to outside. From the outlaws of the marsh.
The origin of Idioms
The eleventh chapter of outlaws of the Marsh: "ask the Chuang Ke to take out a cage of clothes, and ask Lin Chong to change everything from inside to outside."
Idiom usage
As an adverbial, refer to complete.
out and out
men tilling the farm and womenweaving - nán gēng nǚ zhī
have as much food and clothing as one wants - chī zhuó bù jìn
be made wealthy and powerful when one does not want it - fù guì bī rén