The sword and the object
Jian Jian Wen mu, a Chinese idiom, means to hold the sword and open your eyes. It comes from Zhuangzi's stealing Zhi.
Idiom usage
To describe anger
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: nemu case sword
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi's stealing Zhi: "the sword is fierce at the eyes, and the sound is like a suckling tiger."
Idiom explanation
Case: the same "press", hold; anger: stare. Hold the sword and open your eyes.
Chinese PinYin : àn jiàn chēn mù
The sword and the object
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secure the state and comfort the people. bǎo guó ān mín
scratch one 's head and stroke one 's ear. sāo tóu mō ěr
give a person bellyfuls of fisticuffs. bǎo xiǎng lào quán