strength for binding a chicken
The power of binding a chicken is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is f ù J ī zh ī L ì, which means the power of binding a chicken. It means the power of binding a chicken is small. It's from Kuai Tong.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · "earn Kuai Tong" the first discount: "that Han Xin hand no binding force."
Analysis of Idioms
The power to pull out the cauldron, the power to carry the cauldron and the power to return to heaven
Idiom usage
It is often used with "Shouwu". I can only read, write, embroider and draw flowers on weekdays. The sixty eighth chapter of Shi Naian's Shui Hu (song Gong Ming Ye Da Zeng Tou City Lu Junyi captured Shi Wengong alive) song Jiangwen can't settle the country, martial arts can't be attached to the public, hands can't bind the chicken, body can't do inch archery; the sixty sixth chapter of Luo Guanzhong's Romance of Three Kingdoms: Lin of Zhao people in the Warring States period was the same, without the power to bind the chicken, in Mianchi meeting If I have ever learned from the enemies of thousands of people! We must not break our promise.
Chinese PinYin : fù jī zhī lì
strength for binding a chicken
an unexpected or undeserved gain. tǎng lái zhī wù
follow up a victory with hot pursuit. chéng shèng zhuī jī
guessed what was happening but did not know what was really taking place. zhuō mō bù dìng
Eliminate evil and punish evil. chú xié chéng è
never to slacken morning or night. sù yè fěi jiě
lay claim to what one has done nothing to deserve. tān tiān zhī gōng