Catch the skirt and expose the elbow
Zhuojianlu elbow, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zhu ō J ī NL ù zh ǒ u, which means that the elbow is exposed when the skirt is whole. Describe ragged clothes. It can be extended to consider one thing and lose the other. It also describes calligraphy as vivid and powerful. The same as "catch Jin see elbow". The source is yipiao Shihua.
Idiom explanation
When you straighten your skirt, you'll show your elbow. Describe ragged clothes. It can be extended to consider one thing and lose the other. It also describes calligraphy as vivid and powerful. The same as "catch Jin see elbow".
The origin of Idioms
Xue Xue's Yi Piao Shi Hua in Qing Dynasty: "the poet's misfortune is to divide the topic and rhyme If you are involved, you will be caught in the open In the 71st chapter of "marriage to awaken the world" in the Western Zhou Dynasty of the Qing Dynasty, Tong Qidao said, "we really need 100 Liang silver to take over. Otherwise, we'll have to catch our elbows."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: see, see, see
Idiom usage
He is very poor.
Chinese PinYin : zhuō jīn lù zhǒu
Catch the skirt and expose the elbow
close the country to international intercourse. bì guān zì shǒu
Be careful from beginning to end. jǐn shǐ lǜ zhōng
seperation from the loved one. yǔ qì yún chóu
regulate the family and rule the state. qí jiā zhì guó
pins awry and hair in disorder. chāi héng bìn luàn