There is no place to look for the words after wearing iron shoes, and it takes no effort to get them
The pronunciation is tà pò tiě xié wú mì chù, dé lái quán bù fèi gōng fu
< p>Interpretation: It is a metaphor for trying to find something urgently needed but finding it accidentally, which expresses the author's feeling of relief.The English proverb Fancy finding by sheer luck what one has searched for far and wide.
Origin from Xia Yuanding's "Quatrains" of the Song Dynasty: "Visiting the road from Kongtong to Xianghu Lake, there are thousands of poems Reading the book turns you into a fool. You can’t find anything without wearing iron shoes, and it takes no effort to get it.” It's just that: there is no place to be found after wearing iron shoes, and it takes no effort to get it.