Bare handed
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Xu ā nqu á NLU ǒ B ì, which means to stretch out your fist and show your arm. A rough and savage posture. It's from xingshihengyan.
Idiom explanation
Put out your fist and show your arm. A rough and savage posture.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty (Volume 27): first put the coffin in a wing room, then step into the room with bare arms and arms, and teach sister Yuying to walk away
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, adverbial; used in dealing with affairs
Chinese PinYin : xuān quán luǒ bì
Bare handed
jade and stone burned together. yù shí jù fén
be related by flesh and blood. xuè ròu xiāng lián
pull together and work hard as a team. lù lì yī xīn
in the beginning of the heaven and the earth genesis. tiān zào cǎo mèi
red and ornate carriages used by noblemen in ancient times. zhū lún huá gǔ