Qi man Ba Ping
Qimanbaping is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Q ī m ǎ Nb ā P í ng, which means there is no spare place. It comes from Zhao Yi's poem "Liu Yinxuan, the governor of Jinzhou, returned to Sichuan Province to send a tribute to the Tibetan Buddha".
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Yi's poem "Liu Yinxuan, the governor of Jinzhou, returned to Tibet to send a tribute to the Tibetan Buddha" in the Qing Dynasty: "how many places are there to carve monkeys, and where can we do it skillfully?"
Idiom usage
As an object or attributive
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym for "ditch man hao ping"
Qi man Ba Ping
attempt nothing and accomplish nothing - wú suǒ zuò wéi
Friendship between Phoenix and Luan - fèng yǒu luán jiāo
discussion as to who is right and who is wrong - shuō duǎn dào cháng
The struggle between the two sides - wō jiǎo zhī zhēng