I see it in my pocket
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ā NY ī zh ǒ Uji à n, which means that when you touch the skirt of your clothes, you will show your elbow, which means that you are not full of clothes. It's from Chuang Tzu rang Wang.
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial to describe poverty
Examples
You can see everything in front of you.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: too tight
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi: Zeng Ziju Wei Three days without fire, ten years without clothing, straight crown and no tassels, catch the skirt and elbow see, accept the tail and heel decision
Idiom explanation
If you touch the skirt with your finger, you will see your elbow. It's about being naked.
I see it in my pocket
a happy event which pleases one 's mind -- a cheerful disposition and a happy event - shǎng xīn lè shì
give one 's speech free scope after drinking wine - jiǔ hòu shī yán
wading in deep water and treading on thin ice - lín shēn lǚ bó