A scale
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is y ī L í NPI à NJI à, which means that it refers to sporadic things. It's the same scale. It comes from Zhao Yi's book of handwritten poems about Huang tao'an in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Yi of the Qing Dynasty wrote a poem titled Huang tao'an's handwritten Poetry Anthology: "the Lord Wu Hu has gone on his way, so there is nothing left. A scale and a piece of armor survived, and their words and poems were immortal. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: one scale and half a shell, one scale and half a claw
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; one-sided
Chinese PinYin : yī lín piàn jiǎ
A scale
Circle with the right hand and square with the left. yòu shǒu huà yuán,zuǒ shǒu huà fāng
stick together in life and death. shēng sǐ xiāng yī
rely on one 's ability and act on impulse. fù cái shǐ qì
one flaw cannot obscure the splendor of the jade. xiá bù yǎn yú
insist on doing evil without repentance. wéi è bù quān