Point and draw
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is di ǎ nzh ǐ Hu à Z ì, which means to sign a contract or confession by hand. From Shi Lin Guang Ji · family ceremony · wedding.
The origin of Idioms
In Chen Yuanliang's Shi Lin Guang Ji · family gift · wedding ceremony of the Song Dynasty, it is said that "all marriages marry two families, and make contracts and agreements by pointing and drawing words, so as to understand the betrothal gifts in the past."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object; used to sign a contract. example appease see Hong three moves clear, pointing. When the two women saw that Hong San had already moved, they were so scared that they were out of their wits. The story book of qingpingshan Hall
Point and draw
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prevent trouble before it happens - fáng huàn wèi rán
describe in minute, vivid detail - qióng xíng jì xiàng