little land
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ù NT ǔ ch ǐ D ì, meaning very little land. It comes from Guo Moruo's Yu Shu Ji: Anti Japanese War and consciousness.
Idiom usage
It is also of great use to us.
The origin of Idioms
"We can't give every inch of land to the enemy easily," said Guo Moruo in his book collection of Yu Shu - Anti Japanese War and consciousness
Idiom explanation
Inch and ruler: few metaphors. It describes very little land.
Chinese PinYin : cùn tǔ chǐ dì
little land
his hands respond with delicacy to whatever the mind directs. xīn shǒu xiāng wàng
be unable to plan out one 's day. zhāo bù jí xī
rove among flowers and willows -- visit places brothels. xún huā wèn liǔ
the lingering fragrance of leftover cream. yú gāo shèng fù
Cut one's head according to one's plan. jù tú wěn shǒu