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Cast iron with bronze, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ó ngji ā OTI ě zh ù, describing the physique is very strong. From the complete biography of eight immortals.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 7 of the complete biography of eight immortals written by Taoist Wugou in Qing Dynasty: "Erlang God is busy making a water formula to point down, hydrating sea ice, just like casting iron with copper."
Idiom usage
Example: Wang Shuo's "no one can be poisoned": "don't you know that I'm like this now, the arrow from any direction can't break through the armor of my heart."
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Party members are jealous of each other - dǎng tóng dù yì
sell at a good profit -- to wait for an opportunity and sell at a high price - shàn jià ér gū
when all hares are killed , the hounds will be stewed and eaten - tù sǐ gǒu pēng
respect justice and abide by the laws - fèng gōng rú fǎ
in the most congenial surroundings - jiāo lóng dé shuǐ
spread embroidered stories and malicious gossip - fēi duǎn liú cháng