Idiom explanation: metatarsal bone: a person's name, said to be the leader of the rebel army in the pre-Qin period, was called stealing metatarsal bone in feudal society, meaning bad guy; Thing: thing. Refers to something taken away by a thief.
Dog barking police songs m: n f è i zh and j ǐ ng
Idiom definition: refers to robbery, theft, etc.
Call clearly and be safe.
Interpretation of idioms: light torches and hold weapons. Originally refers to public robbery. After metaphor do bad things without hiding.
Killing people and stealing goods, shā ré nyuè re.
Idiom definition: yue: robbery. Murder, robbery. Refers to the behavior of bandits.
sea-robber
Idiom definition: Robbers who commit crimes in rivers and lakes.
Fish in troubled waters to rob Chen Hu.
Idiom explanation: take advantage: seize the opportunity. Robbery while people are on fire. Metaphor takes advantage of people's danger and seeks personal gain.