Hand in hand
Jiaojiaolizhi is a Chinese idiom, and its pronunciation is Ji ā ob ì L ì zh ǐ, which is interpreted as the punishment of a criminal who has two hands tied back and receives the finger. It's a description of suffering, no freedom.
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Hand in hand: two hands tied back; calendar refers to the punishment of the ancient finger.
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Chuang Tzu, heaven and earth: "it's the criminals who cross arms, and the tigers and leopards can also be obtained from the cage."
Hand in hand
behead enemy generals and capture their flags - zhǎn jiàng qiān qí