Bare handed
Barehanded fist is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ǎ Nb ì Hu ī Qu á n, which is interpreted as holding the sleeve, exposing the arm and waving the fist. Describe the appearance of being ready to use force.
explain
Pull your sleeves, show your arms, and wave your fists. Describe the appearance of being ready to use force.
source
In Yuan Dynasty, Guan Hanqing's "moon worship Pavilion", the fourth fold: "I said goodbye in my hometown. I've played it all over the place. I don't think I'd like to kick a crossbow and open a bow. How can I say that he's barehanded."
usage
As a predicate or adverbial; used in human form
Bare handed
there is a vast difference between the two - tiān chā dì yuǎn
itself is only a trifle , but conveys deep affection - qiān lǐ é máo