Calluses of feet and hands
Foot cocoon hand callose, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ú Ji ǎ NSH ǒ UZH ī, which means that due to hard work, there are calluses on the hands and feet. It comes from the book "the record of differences in expression - Speech Movement".
The origin of Idioms
Wang Zhijian of Ming Dynasty wrote in his book "the record of the differences in expression · the movement of speech": "the labor of service is the calluses of the feet and the calluses of the hands."
Idiom usage
Usage: as object and attribute; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : zú jiǎn shǒu zhī
Calluses of feet and hands
expect the reality to correspond to the name. xún míng kǎo shí
Change the soup but not the dressing. huàn tāng bù huàn yào