The handle of an inch
The handle of an inch, pronunciation: Ch ǐ C ù nzh ī B ǐ ng, Chinese idiom. Definition: refers to the size of the long size of the power. It's a metaphor for tiny power. Source: Sima Qian's biography of Wei Bao and Peng Yue in historical records
explain
Pronunciation ch ǐ C ù nzh ī B ǐ ng interpretive handle: power. Refers to the size of the long size of the power. It's a metaphor for tiny power.
source
Sima Qian's biography of Wei Bao and Peng Yue in historical records of the Western Han Dynasty: "although Wei Bao and Peng Yue are cheap, they have swept thousands of miles It's a matter of an inch. "
Examples
Some people make the most of what they have.
usage
As an object; as a metaphor for tiny power.
Chinese PinYin : chǐ cùn zhī bǐng
The handle of an inch
the paper is too short to describe one 's feelings. zhǐ duǎn qíng cháng
involved and abstruse writing. gōu zhāng jí jù
youth passes as a fleeting wave. sì shuǐ liú nián
select the good and the capable for public service. xuǎn xián jǔ néng