wear hair and teeth
Dai fahanya, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à if à h á NCH à, which means that it is often used as a step back to say that it is also a person or if it is a person. From Liezi Huangdi.
Idiom usage
"Ding Ning" refers to human beings.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Dai FA Han Ya, Dai Mei Han Ya
The origin of Idioms
"Liezi Huangdi" said: "there are seven feet of bones, different hands and feet, wearing hair and teeth, leaning and interesting people are called people, and people may not have the heart of animals, although there is a heart of animals, to see the shape of the relatives."
Idiom explanation
With hair and teeth. It refers to people. It is also a person or if it is a person.
Chinese PinYin : dài fā hán chǐ
wear hair and teeth
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