Hand in hand
Jiaojiaolizhi is a Chinese idiom, and its pronunciation is Ji ā ob ì L ì zh ǐ, which is interpreted as the punishment of a criminal who has two hands tied back and receives the finger. It's a description of suffering, no freedom.
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Hand in hand: two hands tied back; calendar refers to the punishment of the ancient finger.
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Chuang Tzu, heaven and earth: "it's the criminals who cross arms, and the tigers and leopards can also be obtained from the cage."
Chinese PinYin : jiāo bì lì zhǐ
Hand in hand
greatly discerning and apprehending. dà chè dà wù
Anger comes from the heart, and evil comes from the gall. nù cóng xīn tóu qǐ,è xiàng dǎn biān shēng