别无长物
      Explanation: Stripped of their possessions: the extra things. In addition to a no extra outside things. Originally referred to the frugal life. Are described as poor.
      Usage: Verb-object type; as the predicate to describe poverty
      Source: Southern Song Liu Yiqing "Shi virtue": "After the great smell, very scared, saying: 'I Ching this that much, so ask the ear.' He replied: 'wife's father is not noted Christine, Christine Zuoren no stripped of their possessions'. "
      Examples: In addition to their hands, but ~, their economic status and similar industrial workers. (Mao Zedong, "Analysis of the Classes in Chinese Society")
  • Thesaurus:  to dress slovenly, Set no limit to Fine form, Informal acting, free and easy set no limit to, Soft capsule shy, be a mass of bruises, the skin is torn and the flesh gapes open, be thoroughly refuted; be refuted to the last point, the land of a country shatter, a thousand li of barren land, Donglinxizhao, Odd bits, Jiang Liu at present, dragons rising and tigers leaping— a scene of bustling activity, ten thousand horses galloping ahead, 1 and belongings, Coarse cloth jacket Wear Results, to achieve nothing or gain nothing (after all the efforts made), Bare-handed And go, Yilinyizhao, Hu Yue Dragon
  • Antonym Group:  Be loaded to capacity And back, have good sport