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What are the four-character idioms in which the last one is a hand character?

1. What are the four-character idioms in which the last word is hand?

Up and down one's hand, to meet the opponent's hand, to be handy, to be an expert, to win the battle, etc.

1. Hands up and down

Explanation: It is a metaphor for playing tricks and colluding to cheat.

From: Zuo Qiuming's Chunqiu "Zuo Zhuan·Xianggong Twenty-Sixth Year" records: Bo Zhouli deliberately favored Gongzi Wei, called Huang Jie to testify, and hinted to Huang Jie, raised his hand and said: "The master is surrounded by princes, and he is the noblest brother of the few kings." Putting down his hand, he said: "This son can be a passerby for the garrison. I am also a county official outside the city. Who will get the son?"

Translation: Bo Zhouli deliberately favored Prince Wei and asked Huang Jie to testify. He also hinted to Huang Jie, raised his hand and said: You are Prince Wei, the distinguished brother of our monarch. He put down his hand and said: "This child can be sent to the garrison. Who can get you from the counties outside Fangcheng?"

2. Encountering an opponent in chess

Explanation: It is a metaphor that each other is equally capable.

From: Tang Shangyan's poem "Huai Lu Guimeng Meng Shi": "Can things avoid being sad? When you encounter chess, you have no opponent."

Translation: Can things avoid being sad? , there is no opponent in chess.

3. Handy

Explanation: get: get, think of; should: react, cooperate. Whatever your heart thinks, your hands can do. It is a metaphor for being skilled in skills or doing things very smoothly.

From: Zhuangzi·Warring States Period, "Zhuangzi·The Way of Heaven": "Not slow, not quick, what you get is in your hands but in your heart."

Translation: Not slow or fast, whatever you think in your heart. , what you can do with your hands.

4. Expert

Explanation: Expert: expert. Refers to a person who is proficient in this kind of business.

From: Qing dynasty Wu Jianren's "The Strange Current Situation I've Witnessed in Twenty Years": "I am really an expert at criticizing the faults of things and telling the origins of those things."

Translation: Criticizing Things He is indeed an expert in telling the origin of that thing.

5. Who will win?

Explanation: The original metaphor is that one does not know whose hands the political power will fall into. Nowadays, it also generally refers to not knowing who will win the final victory in a competition.

From: "Book of Jin·Shi Le Zai Ji": "If I encounter Emperor Gao, I should attack him from the north and compete with Han and Peng Bian for the lead; if I encounter Guangwu, I should drive together to the Central Plains , I don’t know who will win.”

Translation: If I meet Emperor Gao, I should surrender to him and fight with Han Xin and Peng Yue to beat him. 2. What are the idioms in which the first and last characters are hands?

Hands cannot release the volume. Note: put it down; Juan: refers to books. Never leave the book. Describes diligence and studiousness.

The hand keeps waving. The hand keeps waving and writing. Describes writing non-stop.

The disease is cured at your fingertips. As soon as you start treatment, the disease is cured. Describes excellent medical skills. It also means doing a good job and solving problems quickly.

It is easy to get things done.

Capture at your fingertips Capture: catch. It originally refers to being able to capture the enemy in a fight, but later it refers to being confident in doing things and getting it done effortlessly.

Hands are high and hands are low. It describes dividing things with hands or ordinary utensils. It is inevitable that there will be some discrepancies.

Quick hands and quick eyes describe cleverness and agility.

Waving with one's hands to see off. Waving with one's hands: waving one's fingers to play the piano; seeing off with one's eyes: following Gui Hong's footsteps. Use your hands and eyes together to do whatever you think. It is also a metaphor for the meaning of language and words, and the meaning is between the lines.

Hands and feet are fragmented. Hands and feet are unclean. A metaphor for petty theft.

Being in a hurry describes being in a panic and not knowing what to do.

Unarmed Cun: describes being small and short; Iron: refers to weapons. He didn't have any weapons in his hands.

My hands don’t have the strength to tie a chicken. I don’t even have the strength to tie a chicken. Describes a weak body and little strength.

Dance with joy and joy: step on the ground. His hands danced and his feet jumped. Describe being extremely happy. Also the hands are dancing wildly and the feet are jumping wildly.

Be merciful. Be merciful when you strike. Don't be too harsh when dealing with things.

Hands and eyes can reach the sky. It is a metaphor for many ways and clever means.

The legacy of Tezawa: Tezawa: moistened by hand sweat. Refers to the relics of ancestors.

Heavy calluses on hands and feet. The hands and feet are covered with layers of calluses. Describe long-term fatigue.

Calluses of hands and feet Calluses, calluses: calluses on the palms and soles of the feet. The palms and soles are covered with calluses. Describes regular hard work.

At a loss what to do: place it. I don’t know where to put my hands and feet. Describes acting in a panic, or being unable to cope.

Brotherhood: Brotherhood: a metaphor for brothers. A metaphor for brotherly feelings.

The hand can’t let go of the book, just like the hand can’t let go of the scroll. Never leave the book. Describes diligence and studiousness.

The hand writes without stopping. Describes writing non-stop.

The hand cannot respond to the heart, which means that the power cannot match the heart. I want to do it in my heart, but I don’t have the strength.

To be able to catch the person who needs to be captured without any effort.

High hands but low eyes means that the ability to do things is strong but the ability to discern is low. It also refers to having high aspirations but low vision, which is a metaphor for being greedy but not knowing the goods.

Urgent hands and quick eyes Urgent: quickly. Quick movements and quick vision. Describes cleverness and agility.

Clean hands and feet is a metaphor for honesty and integrity.

Being at a loss describes acting in a panic, or being unable to cope. Same as "at a loss".

Hand calluses and foot calluses: calluses on the palms and soles of the feet. The palms and soles are covered with calluses. Describes regular hard work.

To be unarmed means to have no weapons at all.

The limbs are at a loss. The limbs have lost their resting place. Describes extreme panic.

The limbs are in different places, which means being killed.

Can't put it down. Shi: Let go. I love it so much that I can't bear to let it go.

An inch iron is in hand. An inch iron: a very short weapon. He held a short weapon in his hand.

Fighting Fighting: a martial arts technique in opera. The main characters in a play fight with multiple opponents to form various martial arts scenes. It is a metaphor for beating someone or fighting with violence.

Show off your skills Show: reveal, express; Skill: refers to skills. Fully demonstrate skills and talents.

Get: get, think of; should: react, cooperate. Whatever your heart thinks, your hands can do. It is a metaphor for being skilled in skills or doing things very smoothly.

The viper stings the hand, and the strong man removes the wrist. If the wrist is bitten by the viper, it is cut off immediately to prevent the venom from spreading to the whole body and endangering the life. It is a metaphor that when things come to a critical juncture, one must make a decisive decision. Also metaphorically.

Hold your hands high. It is an old-fashioned word to ask for forgiveness or forgiveness. It means that as soon as you raise your hand, I will go over.

Change your face and hold back your fingers, change your evil ways and do good things, and don’t dare to act arbitrarily.

Heliang joins hands Heliang: bridge. Refers to farewell.

Cruel and ruthless. Cruel heart and vicious methods.

Who will win the victory? The original metaphor is that one does not know whose hands the political power will fall into. Nowadays, it also generally refers to not knowing who will win the final victory in a competition.

Meeting an opponent in chess means that the two sides in a fight are equally capable.

Keep your fists in your hands and your music in your mouth. People who practice martial arts should practice often, and people who sing should sing often. It is a metaphor that only by studying hard and practicing hard can one become proficient in Kung Fu.

Like your left and right hands. Like your own left and right hands. A metaphor for a very capable assistant. It also means that the two have an extremely close relationship or work well together.

Hands up and down is a metaphor for playing tricks and colluding to cheat.

When water comes, you can reach out and open your mouth when rice comes. It describes a person who is lazy and enjoys the fruits of other people's labor.

At a loss, I have no place to put my hands and feet. There is no way to describe it, and I don’t know what to do.

When clothes come, one reaches out and when food comes, one opens one's mouth. It describes a person who is lazy and enjoys the fruits of other people's labor.

Wheel-pulling veteran: Wheel-pulling: wood is used to make wheels. Refers to a person who is experienced in something.

Hinder: hindrance. Get in the way of others doing their job. Same as "getting in the way". 3. What are the idioms in which the last character of the four-character idiom is "行"?

The idioms in which the last character of the four-character idiom is "行" are: [Sitting to speak and rising to walk] Sitting can speak, rising can do.

The original meaning is that the speech must be practical and feasible, but the later metaphor is that what is said must be done. [Wandering arbitrarily] Wandering: arbitrarily, haphazardly; Wandering: doing anything wrong.

Do whatever you want and do whatever you want. [Excellent person] refers to surpassing others and not following the trend.

[Day and night] concurrently: double. Walking day and night.

To describe traveling in a hurry. Also known as "day and night."

[Day-hide and night-walk] Fu: hide; Xing: rush. Hide during the day and travel at night.

Refers to covert activities taken to avoid being discovered by the enemy. [Hindered and difficult to move] Choked: blocked and blocked.

There are too many obstacles to implement. [Zhiqingjingxing] Jing: straight; Xing: engaged.

Just do what you want to do. It means that you can do whatever you want.

[Go straight] is a metaphor for doing things fairly. [Looking squarely at the rope line] means being honest in words and deeds.

[Choose good things and do them] means choosing something beneficial to do. [Fish Tail and Wild Goose] refers to the formation of military ships, with one ship in the center as the leader, and other ships arranged on both sides in a herringbone shape, shaped like a fish tail or a formation of wild geese.

[Fish passing by and flying geese] is a metaphor for moving forward continuously, just like schools of fish joining each other and flying geese moving in formation. [Filing in a row] Like swimming fish, walking one after another.

Describes moving forward in a single line. [Leftover food excrescences] Leftover food, excrescences on the body.

Metaphor for something that is hated by others. [Study diligently in childhood and practice vigorously in adulthood.]

[Mean words and deeds] refers to ordinary words and deeds. [Yi Xiu Day Travel] Day: daytime.

Wearing brocade clothes and walking in the daytime.

It is a metaphor for becoming an official in your hometown, or returning to your hometown after becoming wealthy.

[Food, clothing, housing and transportation] generally refers to the basic needs of life such as clothing, food, housing, and transportation. [Yi Jin Night Walk] Brocade: Silk fabrics with colorful patterns.

Walking in brocade clothes at night. Metaphors cannot show glory and wealth in front of others.

[Going one's own way] means not accepting other people's advice and stubbornly following one's own subjective ideas. [Words and Actions] Every word, every action.

[One eye and five lines] Just like one eye and ten lines. Describes reading very quickly.

[One eye counts rows] It is like one eye with ten rows. Describes reading very quickly.

[Ten lines at one glance] When reading a book, you can read ten lines at the same time. Describes reading very quickly.

[Words, listening, deeds, and deeds] means being able to listen to what is said and being able to execute things. [Words, words and actions] describe having great trust in someone.

Same as "obey and obey". [Too much talking hurts one's conduct] Too many words can easily lead to problems, resulting in inconsistent words and deeds, damaging one's character.

[Words follow one's actions] Describes having great trust in someone. Same as "follow your words and deeds".

[Words do not match deeds] means words and deeds are not consistent. [Words without regard to deeds] What you say does not match your deeds.

[Yan Shi Mei Xing] Yan Shi: look slightly; Mei Xing: walk slowly. Describes a shy and unnatural appearance.

[Duck walks and goose walks] Ducks and geese walk in eight-character steps, because it is used to describe the slow and swaying appearance of people walking. [show out the class line] Show out: to be higher, which extends to outstanding ability and excellence; ban line: to rank in the class, refers to the position of an official in the court, and later also refers to the same row and peers.

Excellent talents, beyond peers. [Cultivation of one's character and clean conduct] Cultivate one's character and maintain pure virtue.

[Walking leisurely] Xin: Casual. Walking randomly without any purpose.

[Complement each other] Assist each other or use each other in conjunction. [Kneeling and snaking] Kneeling to speak and walking on the ground.

It is said that he is in awe. [Walking without shins] Shin: lower leg.

Can walk without legs. It is a metaphor that things do not need to be promoted and can spread quickly.

[Literati have no character] People who like to play with words often have bad conduct. [Private travel in private clothing] Private clothing: civilian clothing.

Private travel: traveling secretly. It used to mean that the emperor or officials put on civilian clothes and went secretly to the people to visit people's situation or difficult and serious cases.

[Authority and order] With great power, orders must be carried out. [Dangerous words and deeds] Danger: integrity.

Speak the right words and do the right things. [Maverick] Te: unique; Li: established.

Describes a person's noble aspirations and actions, which are different from the popular customs. [Heinous crime] Heinous crime: the sky is full.

It is a metaphor for great sin. [wantonly] wantonly: killing or persecuting at will.

Rampant: Using power to do evil, being arrogant and violent. Do whatever you please.

Also known as "raging rampant". [Wrathful and rampant] Rampant: arbitrary killing or persecution.

Rampant: Using power to do evil, being arrogant and violent. Do whatever you please.

[Shuisu Mountain Tour] Stay in the water at night and hike in the mountains during the day. Describe a long journey.

[When water comes to fish, it will go well] It means that if the conditions are met, things can be done. [Pretentiousness and artificiality] refers to concealing one's true intentions and acting in an artificial way.

[Imperative] OK: Do it. Judging from the development trend of things, action must be taken.

[Things must be done] Things must be done. [Shi Shi Er Xing] describes walking slowly.

He left his son to sigh and sent him to give alms. [Deep practice] refers to integrity in heart and honest behavior.

[The body has no choice in its actions] means that one’s actions follow the rules and have no other choice. [Practice] Shen: personal experience; body: experience.

Experience it yourself and practice it hard. [Mountains stop and rivers travel] It is a metaphor for being indestructible and unstoppable.

[Think twice before acting] Three: Repeatedly, meaning multiple times. Refers to doing something after repeated consideration.

[Thirty-six lines] A common name for all walks of life in the old days. [Quxuexing] Those who do not follow the right path of learning and behave treacherously are not upright.

[Celebrate and condolence is not acceptable] Qing: congratulations; condolence: condolences. No congratulations or condolences.

It originally meant not to interact with others. Later, the relationship was described as estranged.

[frivolous and frivolous] refers to frivolousness and bad conduct. [Late virtue and hidden conduct] refers to virtues that are unknown to others.

[Hidden Virtue Secret Practice] refers to the unknown virtue. Same as "hidden virtue and hidden behavior".

[Preface to the past and deeds] refers to the words and deeds of the sages of previous generations. [Seventy-two lines] refers to all walks of life.

[Go against the grain and go against the grain] originally refers to doing things against common sense and by any means necessary. Now it mostly refers to actions that go against the trend of the times or the will of the people.

Same as "retrograde approach". [What goes against the ears is good for one's actions] Just saying true words that go against one's ears is good for one's actions.

Although words about loyalty and integrity may not please your ears, they are beneficial to your behavior. [Neyan and Minxing] Neyan: speak carefully; Min: be quick.

Refers to speaking cautiously and acting quickly. [Ten lines below] Describes reading very quickly.

[Plan and listen to the plan] Still follow the plan. Describes having great trust in someone.

[Details] refers to small behaviors that have nothing to do with the general situation. [Heron's Parade] is a metaphor for the procession of hundreds of officials going to court.

Same as "Heron's order and mandarin duck's flight". [Heron order and mandarin ducks flying] Egrets and mandarin ducks fly in an orderly manner.

It is a metaphor for the procession of officials going to court. [Ling Fuli Xing] means that the laws and regulations enacted must be implemented effectively.

[Act within your ability] Do it according to your own strength, don’t force it. [Mechanics is practiced] Mechanics: study hard.

Practice it diligently: practice it earnestly. Study diligently and practice what you learn.

[Lei Ling Feng Xing] It is still said that Lei Ling Feng Xing. As fierce as thunder, as fast as wind.

It is a metaphor for implementing policies and laws strictly and quickly. It also describes the work as being vigorous and quick in action.

[Thunder and Wind] As violent as thunder and as fast as wind. It is a metaphor for implementing policies and laws strictly and quickly.

It is also described as vigorous and fast action. [Thunder and Wind] ① Refers to the movement of all things. 4. Idioms in which the first character is hand and the last character is one

Hand () () one

None

Can’t let go of the scroll

Keep waving your hands

Cure diseases at your fingertips

Pick them up at your fingertips

Capture them at your fingertips

Good hands and weak hands

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Waving and watching

Hands and pieces

Running around in a hurry

Unarmed

Unbound The power of a chicken

Dancing with joy

Showing mercy

Hands and eyes reaching the sky

The legacy of Tezawa

Hands and feet heavy cocoons

Calluses on siblings

At a loss

Brotherly love

Never lose one out of a hundred

Pick one out of a hundred

Borrow one from the back of the city

Be the same on the inside and on the outside

Regardless of three or seventy-one

Become one

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Ninety-Nine Returns to One

Advise and ridicule one

Be consistent

Be the best in the world

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Words and deeds are inconsistent

One has to get one 5. Which four-letter words have the last word "人"

To hit someone secretly is a metaphor for doing something to someone secretly attack.

Hidden arrows hurt people, and cold arrows hurt people. It is a metaphor for hurting people secretly by some means.

Hit a person with an arrow from the dark. Dark: hit in the dark; arrow: shoot an arrow; hit: hurt. Shoot cold arrows to hurt people.

It is a metaphor for secretly attacking or framing others by using insidious means. Hundreds of years of tree cultivation: planting, cultivation.

It is a metaphor that cultivating talents is a long-term and arduous task. One person in a hundred generations refers to an extremely rare talent.

It takes a hundred years to cultivate talents. It takes a hundred years to cultivate talents. Finger education is a century-old plan and requires hard work.

Same as "it takes a hundred years to cultivate people". As if no one is around.

Describes the expression and attitude of being proud and confident. Bei Tian and pity people. Bei Tian: lament the times; pity people: pity everyone.

Refers to lamenting the hardships of the times and pitying people's suffering. The host of the North Road is the host who receives passers-by on the North Road.

Synonymous with "host". Servant as Madam Servant: maid; Madam: Housewife.

In the old days, it meant that although one deliberately imitated others in literature and art, his talent and the scale of his works could never catch up. Bo Han Zhong Ren Bo Han: Slight chill.

Medium: hurt someone. It means that even a slight cold can harm a person's body.

It also means that people cannot withstand slight blows when they are old or in trouble. Poor life and beautiful woman Poor life: bad luck and bad life.

A beautiful woman who has a bad luck and a miserable life. Disdainful Teeth: Arranged like teeth.

Cannot be listed among humans. Refers to being looked down upon by others.

There is no shortage of people. Lack: lack; Qi: that, those. There are not many people like that.

Not willing to be left behind. Not willing to fall behind others. Don't dare to follow others and don't want to fall behind others.

It means not daring to slack off and working hard to move forward. Untold. Cannot tell others.

Refers to being shady. Talent: talent; Qi: courage.

The talent and courage are better than ordinary people. Talented and knowledgeable. Talent and knowledge exceed those of ordinary people.

Talented scholar and beautiful lady generally refers to talented and beautiful men and women. The master of haste is haste: in a hurry.

When a guest arrives suddenly and the reception is not done well in a hurry, it is difficult to fulfill the courtesy of the host. Canglang old man refers to a hermit and a fisherman.

Hide your works in famous mountains and pass them on to people with similar interests. Hidden in famous mountains, pass it on to its people.

Hide the work in a famous mountain and pass it on to like-minded people in the future. Observe yourself and know others. It refers to things that are reasonable. If you examine yourself, you can know others.

Success or failure depends on the person. Comments, measurement. Use success and failure as criteria for judging characters.

If you are not comfortable as an adult, you are not an adult if you are comfortable. If you want to be successful, you must work hard and cannot be comfortable. Having teeth and cheeks attached to people means being praised by people.

Saying words that hurt others; saying words that are insulting; words that are detrimental to a person's dignity. Chuchu moving Chuchu: bright and neat look.

Describing a beautiful appearance that attracts love and affection. Chuchukeren describes a beautiful appearance that makes people feel comfortable.

To win people through a well: to dig a well. It means that one person can be saved by digging a well at home, but it is said that one person can be saved by digging a well.

Metaphors are passed around and become distorted. Spring breeze Fengren Fengren: blows people.

The warm spring breeze blows people. It is a metaphor for teaching and helping people in a timely manner.

The seductive spring scenery: tease, tease, provoke. The scenery of spring arouses people's interest.

Wine Woman Wine: A wine with a strong taste. A metaphor for a decadent and corrupt life.

Wine and beauty refers to the beauty of wine. Rescue someone from a well From: Follow.

Jump into the well to save someone. The original metaphor refers to behavior that harms oneself but does no good to others.

It is often used as a metaphor for taking risks to save people. An inch of iron can kill a person. A short weapon as long as one inch can kill.

It is a metaphor that things mainly depend on essence rather than quantity. Daguan Noble Person Daguan: high official.

Refers to high-status officials and people with prominent family backgrounds. High-ranking official and important person still means high-ranking official and noble person.

Refers to high-status officials and people with prominent family backgrounds. Dashitongren Tongren: A person who is knowledgeable and understands ancient and modern times.

Refers to a person who is open-minded and knowledgeable. An emergency appeal to the person presiding over or performing the beheading to save the life of a person who is about to be beheaded.

To follow the predecessors: To follow the example and to use it. Follow the example of the predecessors and lack innovation.

Stealing and resenting one's master is a metaphor for an evil person resenting an upright person. Same as "the thief hates his master".

The thief hates the owner. The owner: the owner. A thief hates the owner of something he steals from.

A metaphor for evil people hating righteous people. To be lenient and to be lenient means not to do things to the extreme, but to leave room for leeway.

Gains and losses depend on one's own efforts. It means that success or failure in life depends on one's own efforts. Emphasis on people's subjective initiative.

Host generally refers to the host who receives or entertains guests. Same as "host".

People from the east, west, north and south refer to people whose residence is uncertain. Dongyeba People is a popular folk song of the ancient Chu people, also known as "Xialiba People".

Dounan: South of the Big Dipper. Refers to the world and within the sea.

Refers to talents that are unique in the world. Describes unique character or talent.

People who fight with bamboo: Dou: container, one bucket = ten liters; Xiao: bamboo vessel, one bucket can hold two liters. Describes a person's narrow-mindedness and short-sightedness.

Dui different from others Du: alone, alone; different: different. Alone and different from others.

Generally refers to being different from the world. Gamble on things and think of people. When you see the things left by a person who has died or left, you will think of that person.

Seeing things and thinking about people. Jian: to see; Si: to miss. Seeing the things left behind by someone who has died or left makes you think of that person.

A person who is beyond measure: a person whose heart is beyond calculation. Refers to a person who has no relationship or close relationship with a person or a group.

That is, outsiders. Aggressive: A surprising sound.

It is used to describe menacing, domineering and embarrassing people. It also means that the situation is developing rapidly and puts people under pressure.

Use vicious words to slander and hurt people. Erba Jiaren 28: refers to sixteen years old; Jiaren: beautiful woman.

A beautiful woman in her fifteenth or sixteenth year. Crush the guilty and save the people.

Often used as a slogan for launching wars. "People" should be regarded as "people", which was changed to avoid Taizong's taboo.

Same as "criminal offenses to punish the people". An ordinary person: ordinary, ordinary.

Ordinary people. It doesn’t mean someone who is accomplished and talented.

People outside Fangwai: outside the world. Originally refers to a person whose words and deeds transcend secular ethics.

The latter refers to the monk way. Birds rely on people. Yi: attachment.

The flying birds nestle next to people. A metaphor for being attached to the powerful.

It is also used as a metaphor for children and girls who are petite, soft, approachable and receptive. Feng Gao sets fire, Yue Hei kills people. Feng Gao: The wind is very strong.

The black moon: refers to the dark night. Set fires when the wind is strong and kill people in the dark.

Describe the behavior of robbers who take advantage of the opportunity to commit crimes. Sharp edge: edge of a knife; awn: spearhead.

Metaphorical words are sharp and threatening. A Fudi Sage refers to a person who has a little knowledge in a certain area and is capable of doing so.

Be at the mercy of others. Every move is at the mercy of others. Pitching by people Pitching: lowering the head and raising the head, generally refers to every move.

It means that everything is controlled by others. Wealth and honor force people to have no intention of wealth and honor, so they are forced to become an official.

Also. 6. What are the idioms that end with the word "hand"?

Can't put it down: let go.

I love it so much that I can’t bear to let it go. Obstacle: hindrance.

Hindering other people’s work. Same as "getting in the way".

I can’t bear to let go. The description is very fond of, an inch of iron is in the hand of an inch of iron: a very short weapon.

He held a short weapon in his hand. Changying is in the hand, long tassel: long belt, long rope.

It is a metaphor that the armed force is in the hands. An expert with a knife and pen: The ancients wrote on bamboo slips, and if they made a mistake, they would use a knife to cut it and rewrite it.

It used to refer to a person experienced in writing official documents or pleadings. Read not to give up: willing to give up.

I can’t put it down when I am interested in reading. A tie game results in a draw, with no winner or loser.

Fighting: a martial arts technique in opera. The main characters in a play fight with multiple opponents to form various martial arts scenes. It is a metaphor for beating someone or fighting with violence.

Stumbling means that the fingers are hindered or restrained. Being hindered or restrained, you can't let go and do things.

Danqing Miaoshou Danqing: originally refers to the two minerals used as pigments, cinnabar and qingju, and later refers to pigments in general. Mostly refers to the master of traditional Chinese painting.

Single finger alone. Describes a lonely person.

Show off your skills: reveal, express; skills: refers to skills. Fully demonstrate skills and talents.

Handy: get, think of; should: react, cooperate. Whatever your heart thinks, your hands can do.

It is a metaphor for being skilled in skills or doing things very smoothly. Lower your waist and hold your hands. Lower your waist: bend down slightly; pull your hands back: shrink your hands.

Bent over and withdrew his hands. Describes a cautious, humble and respectful look.

Stamp your feet and rub your hands. Stamp your feet and rub your hands on the ground. Rub: rub your hands together. Describes the look of being anxious and regretful.

Change your face and do good things, and do not dare to act arbitrarily. An old-fashioned way of asking someone to forgive or forgive someone by holding one's hand high.

It means that as soon as you raise your hand, I will pass. To raise one's hand and lower one's hand is still to say to raise one's hand and lower one's hand.

It is a metaphor for playing tricks and colluding to cheat. Everyone shows off their skills. Show: performance; skill: ability.

Each shows his own abilities. "High or low is in the hand" means "up or down is the hand".

It is a metaphor for playing tricks and colluding to cheat. Same as "high and low".

The magic hand of rejuvenation: bringing spring back, metaphorically reviving a dying person. Refers to the doctor's excellent medical skills.

Insider’s hand: Insider. Refers to a person who is proficient in this kind of business.

Heliang joins hands with Heliang: bridge. Refers to farewell.

Cruel, ruthless heart and vicious methods. The shackles and handcuffs are still spoken of as shackles and handcuffs.

Refers to the arrest of prisoners. Kongkongmiao finger thief.

It also describes having nothing in hand. Jiu Nao arches his hand and does nothing. He does nothing.

It means that if the minister does not give advice, he will do nothing. Empty fist bare hand bare hand: empty hand.

Empty-handed, nothing. It is a metaphor for having nothing to rely on or having nothing. The beauty lies in the heart and the hand. The skill lies in the heart and the hand.

Refers to being good at calligraphy and being able to do it with ease. I am embarrassed to show my hand because it does not look good, does not look good, or cannot withstand criticism.

Twisting the feet and twisting the hands means pinching. Be gentle with your hands and feet.

Describes actions that are careful and nimble. Tiptoeing describes walking with light steps.

It also describes being sneaky and sneaky. Same as "quiet on tiptoe".

Pinch your feet, squeeze your hands, walk lightly, and act cautiously. "Whose hand will the deer succumb to" originally refers to not knowing whose hands the political power will fall into.

Nowadays, it also generally refers to not knowing who will win the final victory in a competition. Clever mind, quick mind and skillful craftsmanship.

Good quality, beautiful hands, beautiful soul, and exquisite craftsmanship. The spectators put their hands in their sleeves and watched.

It means staying out of trouble, not asking or helping. Fist never leaves hand: Boxing.

People who practice martial arts should practice regularly. It is a metaphor for studying hard and practicing hard and persevering for a long time.

To meet an opponent in chess is a metaphor for a battle in which both sides are equally capable. Meeting an opponent in chess means that both sides are equally capable.

Qi met his opponent while playing chess. It is a metaphor that both sides are equally capable.

Qi, the author of "Chess". Seven feet and eight hands describes the movements in a hectic manner, with many people taking action at the same time.

Also known as "seven legs and eight hands". Light feet, light hands, tiptoe.

Describes walking very lightly. Qiqie Bashou is also called "seven legs and eight hands".

Describes a hectic movement with many people taking action at the same time. The seven but eight hands are also called "seven legs and eight hands".

Describes a hectic movement with many people taking action at the same time. Seven legs and eight hands describes running around in a panic.

Same as "seven legs and eight hands". Dancing with his feet on his hands.

Hot enough to burn your hands. A metaphor for powerful people.

Same as "hot".

Like feet like siblings: a metaphor for brothers.

It is a metaphor for the close relationship between brothers. Just like the left and right hands are like your own left and right hands.

Metaphor of a very capable assistant. It also means that the two have an extremely close relationship or work well together.

I can’t put down the book in my hand. Describes being diligent in studying or reading books.

Ten eyes, ten hands, ten people looking at you, ten fingers pointing at you. Describes a person's words and deeds, which cannot be separated from the supervision of everyone.

Putting one's hands up and down is a metaphor for playing tricks and colluding to cheat. It's still easy to do whatever you want.

Use the description freely. Lift your feet and move your fingers.

To steal the sky and to steal the sky: to describe a miraculous ability; to steal the sky and master the skill: to refer to a talented person. Describes writers and artists who are skilled in writing skills, very beautiful in writing, and full of originality.

The projectile is thrown out of the hand, which is a metaphor for making a poem that is round, exquisite, agile and smooth. Caught by surprise: no way or difficulty in figuring things out; Measure: to arrange; Caught by surprise: to start.

It means that things are in a mess and cannot be dealt with. No way to start, no way to start: no way or difficulty to figure out the clue; start: to start.

It means that things are in a mess and cannot be dealt with. Being at a loss describes being at a loss and not knowing what to do.

Same as "nothing wrong". Kick your bare hands and stretch out your fists, exposing your arms.

A rude and arrogant gesture. Xiongwen Dashou is a master who is good at writing magnificent poems.

Giving up on a cliff ① is a metaphor for a person reaching a desperate situation and having no choice but to make another choice without any hesitation. ② Refers to putting everything aside in an emergency.

One body and three hands. A person has three hands on his body. There are many metaphors but they are useless.

Easy to backhand as easy as backhand. It means things are very easy to do.

Help others with a helping hand. A thief is not an empty-handed thief: a person who steals things. People who steal things will not return empty-handed, they must gain something.

Wheel-splitting veteran: wheel-splitting wood to make wheels. Refers to a person who is experienced in something.