Dirty hands and dirty faces
Dirty hands and dirty face, Chinese idiom, Pinyin for w ū sh ǒ UG ò UMI à n, used to describe hands and faces are very dirty. From the heart of the country.
The idiom comes from pan Mohua's hometown heart: "a woman with unkempt hair and a child with dirty hands and dirty face come and go in and out of the car door from time to time. 」
Synonyms: dirty hands, dirty face, unkempt head, unkempt head, unkempt head, unkempt head, unkempt head, unkempt head, unkempt head, unkempt head, unkempt head, unkempt head, unkempt head
Antonyms: pretty face, elegant demeanor
Part of speech: derogatory
Chinese PinYin : wū shǒu gòu miàn
Dirty hands and dirty faces
Taking advantage of public interests. jiè gōng xíng sī
ivory chopsticks and jade cups -- living a luxurious life. xiàng zhù yù bēi
desire greatly to win the support of the wise. sī xián rú kě