To do something with one's sleeve
Lu Xi ù Xu ā nqu á n, a Chinese idiom, means angry and ready to use force. From Yan'an mansion.
The origin of Idioms
The third fold of Yan'an Fu written by Wu Mingshi of Yuan Dynasty: "see the majestic style, one by one sleeve and fist.".
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym for "boxing and sleeves"
Chinese PinYin : luò xiù xuān quán
To do something with one's sleeve
maintain an old acquaintanceship having no real understanding with each other. bái tóu ér xīn
The way is far and the way is good. dào yuǎn zhī jì,shì wěi zhī xián
outlast even the heaven and the earth. tiān lǎo dì huāng
the sea turns into mulberry fields and vice versa. sāng tián cāng hǎi
marry into sb . 's house in an open , correct manner. míng hūn zhèng qǔ