hands and eyes acting in coordination

hands and eyes acting in coordination

Hand waving and seeing off is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is sh ǒ Uhu ī m ù s 庸 ng, which means that people are proficient in skills, able to give consideration to many aspects and enjoy themselves. It's from "giving brother Xiucai Gong Mu to join the army".

The origin of Idioms

The poem "to give elder brother Xiucai Gong Mu to join the army" written by Wei Jikang of the Three Kingdoms states: "seeing GUI Hong off, waving five strings in hand, pitching and complacent, wandering in the mystery."

Analysis of Idioms

Handy

Idiom usage

Combined; predicate; commendatory

Idioms and allusions

Wei Jikang of the Three Kingdoms wrote the poem "four words to elder brother Xiucai Gong Mu joining the army". In the fourteenth part, there is a sentence "seeing GUI Hong off, waving five strings, pitching and complacent, wandering too mysterious". It means looking up at the birds, waving and playing the piano at the same time, using both hands and eyes. After that, he used the metaphor of "hand waving and seeing off" to describe writing with ease.

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