作业没动的孩子你真有胆
[zuò yè méi dòng de hái zi nĭ zhēn yŏu dăn]
Translates into 'Child Who Doesn’t Do Homework - You Really Have Guts'. This name humorously refers to someone (possibly referring back to themselves or someone else) bold enough to neglect doing assigned work. In Chinese culture and school systems, homework compliance is stressed, making the act daring or defiant.