Over the wall
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zu ā nx ì y ú Qi á ng, which means stealing, eloping, stealing and so on. It comes from the book of sacrifice to pan Shudu.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Liang of the Song Dynasty wrote in his book "sacrifice to Pan Shu Du Wen": "it is shameless to be afraid of doing something because it is too cheap to go beyond the wall."
Idiom usage
It refers to men and women cheating or stealing.
Over the wall
one 's clothes were covered all over with jewels and valuable buttons - zhū guāng bǎo qì
Yizhou is a place of great power and splendor - lóng wēi shèng róng
change filial obedience into allegiance - yí xiào wéi zhōng
be erudite through paternal teaching and influence - jiā xué yuān yuán
be content with staying where one is - gù bù zì fēng