capture and summarily execute
The Chinese idiom, G é sh ā B ù L ù n in pinyin, means to kill a person who refuses to arrest, commits an assault or violates the ban on the spot without being convicted of murder. It comes from the biography of Liu Penzi in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
Interpretation of Idioms
No matter what, no matter what, no matter what.
The origin of Idioms
Fan Ye of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in the biography of Liu Penzi in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "all can be killed."
capture and summarily execute
be able to withstand heavy battering - diān pū bù pò
as fierce as the mouth of a snake or the sting of a bee - shé kǒu fēng zhēn
in boiling broth , one burnt his whiskers -- love for one 's brother and sister - zhǔ zhōu fén xū
mutual help and relief in time of poverty - xiāng rú yǐ mò