The handle of an inch
The handle of an inch, pronunciation: Ch ǐ C ù nzh ī B ǐ ng, Chinese idiom. Definition: refers to the size of the long size of the power. It's a metaphor for tiny power. Source: Sima Qian's biography of Wei Bao and Peng Yue in historical records
explain
Pronunciation ch ǐ C ù nzh ī B ǐ ng interpretive handle: power. Refers to the size of the long size of the power. It's a metaphor for tiny power.
source
Sima Qian's biography of Wei Bao and Peng Yue in historical records of the Western Han Dynasty: "although Wei Bao and Peng Yue are cheap, they have swept thousands of miles It's a matter of an inch. "
Examples
Some people make the most of what they have.
usage
As an object; as a metaphor for tiny power.
The handle of an inch
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