Smoke free
No smoke in a thousand miles, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ā NL ǐ w ú y ā n, which means that the vast area of food to cook off. It comes from the biography of Wei Wei in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
The origin of Idioms
"The history of the Three Kingdoms · Wei Zhi · Wei Qi Zhuan" says: "today, there is no smoke in a thousand miles, and the adherents are suffering."
Idiom usage
It is very desolate. example no smoke in a thousand miles. When all the people fall apart, they will not be able to protect themselves. Feng Menglong's Xingshi Hengyan in Ming Dynasty Volume 24
Smoke free
A pot of wine and a bag of rice - jiǔ wèng fàn náng
take what is wanted from a collection - qǔ jīng yòng hóng