anybody
Zhang Wang, Li Zhao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "zh à NGW á NGL à zh à o", which means the most common surname of the four, and is used to refer to ordinary people. From the book of Liang, biography of scholars, fan Zhen.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Liang, biography of scholars, fan Zhen: "you can also send Zhang Jia's feelings to Wang Yi, Li Bing's nature to Zhao Ding."
Idiom usage
As an object, attributive; generally refers to the common people examples slang has words, just like saying who is, not enough to mention. During Xuanhe period, Zhang Zineng, Wang Ludao, Li Shimei, and Zhao Sheng were all in the government. At that time, the words of Zhang, Li and Zhao were loud in the court and the public, and people who heard them all laughed. Zhu Bian, Song Dynasty
anybody
Take advantage of the light and drive the fat - chéng qīng qū féi
can compose and perform military exercises - néng wén néng wǔ
covered all over with wounds and scars - chuāng yí mǎn mù