Give me a finger
Hand and foot, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ǐ sh ǒ UD ù NJI ǎ o, meaning pointing and scolding while stamping. It's used to describe being rude and unreasonable. The source is "the sun shines on Sanggan River".
The origin of Idioms
Ding Ling's "the sun shines on Sanggan River" three three: "at this time, she was still in the wild, regardless of three seven twenty-one, Zhang Yumin grabbed her in front of two steps and asked:" what are you going to do? "
Chinese PinYin : zhǐ shǒu dùn jiǎo
Give me a finger
preoccupied with the nation , forget about his family. guó ér wàng jiā
break off flowers and willows. pān huā shé liǔ
be helpless and in the greatest straits. jì qióng lǜ jìn