Get rid of everything
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t á NW á NTU ō sh ǒ u, which means poetry is mellow, exquisite, agile and fluent. It comes from xiehan Zihua drink of King Dingguo of CI Yun.
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi of Song Dynasty wrote that "the new poetry is like a bullet, which can not be removed."
Idiom usage
All the couplets are fresh and easy to handle. In Qing Dynasty, pingbuqing wrote the poem of gengmantang
Get rid of everything
one 's fame spreads throughout the world - yù mǎn tiān xià
to reject something as if it were worthless - qì rú bì xǐ
be the first to bear the brunt - shǒu dāng qí chōng
a look of quick intelligence and soft refinement in one 's eyes - gù pàn shén fēi