a few cuffs and kicks
Three fists and two feet is a Chinese word, its pronunciation is s ā nqu á NLI ǎǎ ngji ǎ o, which describes a few punches and kicks.
source
At the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, the 27th chapter of Shi Naian's outlaws of the Marsh: "after listening to Wu Song's story, he laughs and says," Guanying, listen to the report: I suffered from malaria for three months last year, and I knocked over a big insect in Jingyang Gangshang drunk, and then killed myself with only three fists and two feet, not to mention today! "
usage
It refers to quick action
Examples
Lanling of Ming Dynasty laughs at the first chapter of Jinpingmei Cihua: "fight with the big bug and kill the big bug." I can't stand it. I just fell to the ground and couldn't think of boxing. The second chapter of he Dian
a few cuffs and kicks
abuse one 's power and take bribes - zhāo quán nà qiú
travel along a long and difficult road - tī shān háng hǎi
feign madness without being insane - jiǎ chī bù diān