close at hand
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì NZ à im é Iji é, which means that the description is very close, right in front of you. From Liezi Zhongni.
Idiom explanation
Eyelashes: eyelashes.
The origin of Idioms
Liezi Zhongni, written by Zheng lieyukou in the Warring States period, said: "although it is far away from the eight wastelands, it is close to my eyes. If you come to me, I will know it."
Idiom usage
It's very near, right in front of you. The final exam is just around the corner. We have to review it well. The self-study exam is just around the corner, so I don't have time to play.
close at hand
leadership rendered ineffectual by recalcitrant subordinates - wěi dà bù diào
The three principles are the same - sān zhǐ xiàng gōng
follow up a victory with hot pursuit - chéng shèng zhuī jī