Tender skin and tender meat
Tender skin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā op í n è NR ò u, meaning delicate skin. It comes from Wu Jingzi's scholars.
Idiom usage
How can you stand such a torment, such a delicate skin?
Analysis of Idioms
Thin skin and tender meat
The origin of Idioms
The 43rd chapter of the scholars written by Wu Jingzi in Qing Dynasty: "pity that the imperial priest grew up in the flowers and the moon. In recent years, he had a few beards, and his master sent him out to escort the boat. He is delicate and tender. He has never seen such official punishment."
Idiom explanation
Refers to the delicate skin.
Tender skin and tender meat
strong soldiers and sturdy horses - bīng qiáng mǎ zhuàng
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