drag hard
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē NGL ā y ì ngch ě, meaning far fetched, life and death. From sunrise by Cao Yu.
Idiom usage
Combined; used as predicate, object and attribute; with derogatory meaning
Examples
Wang Shuo's a little serious: "there's something to say, there's something to say. Don't pull it so hard. He can't speak when he gets there."
The origin of Idioms
The fourth act of Cao Yu's Sunrise: "Fu Shengsheng pulls Huang Shengsan out."
drag hard
when a leopard dies , it leaves its skin - bào sǐ liú pí
a solitary tree that regards the world with contempt - gū biāo ào shì