quick of eye and deft of hand
Hand is quick and eye is quick, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ǒ UJ í y ǎ Nku à I, quick action, quick vision. It's smart. It comes from journey to the west by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth chapter of Wu Chengen's journey to the West in Ming Dynasty: it turns out that Wukong is quick in hand and quick in eyes, just at that time of chaos While he was behind Nezha's head, he hit him with a stick on his left arm.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: quick to see, quick to move Antonyms: clumsy, dull
Idiom usage
Grammar: combined; used as predicate and adverbial; with commendatory meaning
quick of eye and deft of hand
build high forts and dig deep ditches - gāo lěi shēn gōu
quickly change and start another plan - fān rán gǎi tú
I've been used to it for a long time - jiǔ guàn lǎo chéng
The heart of a villain is the belly of a gentleman - yǐ xiǎo rén zhī xīn,duó jūn zǐ zhī fù
an old custom like " kissing of the book - shé jiàn wéi shì
sit idle and enjoy the fruits of others ' work - zuò xiǎng qí gōng