The end of an inch
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NC ù nzh ī mॸ, which means the metaphor of tiny and small. From the book of King Jianping.
The origin of Idioms
"It's better to fight for the end of an inch than to fight for the benefit of an awl and a knife," wrote the letter to King Jianping written by Liang Jiangyan in the Southern Dynasty
Idiom usage
Be an object
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: Giant
The end of an inch
Discard the short and use the long - qì duǎn yòng cháng
know something of everything but not everything of something - wú shǔ wǔ jì