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Skinny as a jackal is a Chinese word pronounced g ǔ sh ò ur ú ch á I, which means that all bones are like dried wood. It describes a person who is extremely thin and has reached the point of skin and bones.
Idiom explanation
The same as "skinny as a jackal".
Idioms and allusions
"Yi Ya Shi Shou" also said: "thin as a jackal. Jackal, firewood. Jackal is thin and thin, so it is called jackal
Discrimination of words
Take Teng bite as an example: the bandit is as thin as a jackal in that chapter. In Chapter 103 of Dangkou Zhi, GSRC is used as predicate, attributive and adverbial to describe extreme emaciation
as thin
read by the light of fireflies at the windows and the reflection of snow on the table - yíng chuāng xuě àn