it 's written out
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x í ngzh ū B ǐ mॸ, meaning to write it with pen and ink. It's from customs clearance.
The origin of Idioms
The "pass" of Lu Xun's "going out of the pass" says: "but if you write all kinds of words and tell the readers that you think you have the soul of this work, it's like the mother of a dog in the back street."
Idiom usage
In Su Xuelin's Yuxi poetry riddle appendix: "children's smile and frown, the ink of the form, often become good articles." Also known as "ink of form"
it 's written out
our wills unite like a fortress - zhòng zhì chéng chéng
agree without prior without previous consultation - bù móu ér tóng