Hands on
Hands on, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ì g ōì NGB ì Q ī n, which means you have to handle everything by yourself. It comes from poem Xiaoya jienanshan.
explain
You have to handle everything by yourself.
source
"Poem · Xiaoya · jienanshan" says: "Fu bows, Fu kisses, and the common people believe." Later, it became "hands-on".
Examples
When Wu Daling arrived at the beginning of his term of office, he vowed that he would do everything by himself and never be a scribe or a servant. He would have to deal with everything inside the gate, whether public or private. The fourth and sixth chapters of the strange situation witnessed in 20 years
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: bgbq [synonym]: hands-on [antonym]: idle, ignore
usage
As a predicate or attributive; in person
Chinese PinYin : bì gōng bì qīn
Hands on
poor yet not losing one's righteousness. qióng bù shī yì
Consider the past and the present. zhuó gǔ cān jīn