A bird without a hand
It's a bird in a bundle of hands. It's written in the Pinyin sh ù sh ǒ Uji ù Q í n, which means to let people catch it without any resistance. It's from the story of Chen Shilang in Guiyang written by Wang Xiaoyun.
Name hand on hand Pinyin sh ǒ Uji ù Q í n explanation hand on hand to let people catch. To be caught without resistance. See "let's go.". According to Wang Kaiyun's "the deeds of Chen Shilang in Guiyang", it is said that "if you go to the mountain temple at night, you can only live with more than ten disciples in the Ming Dynasty, and you will be a bird if you tie your hand." synonym hold your hand to catch antonym negative resistance usage as predicate and object; refers to no resistance
A bird without a hand
ideal setting for a couple in love - huā qián yuè xià
Know the face but not the heart - zhī rén zhī miàn bù zhī xīn