seize from my hands
Take whatever you want, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú Q ǔ y ú Xi é, meaning to steal from me. It's from the biography of clinwell.
Analysis of Idioms
Take whatever you want
Idiom usage
In order to remove the barrier of our customs forever, let it take whatever it wants. The main points of the peasant movement by Liao Zhongkai
The origin of Idioms
The fifth chapter of the biography of klinevel by Liang Qichao: "now that we are frozen and hungry, what are the other advantages? Take whatever you want, and you will do it yourself! "
seize from my hands
face others with frowning brows and angry eyes - héng méi nù shì
alliance between the two families by marriage - qín huān jìn ài
suffer from an unrighted wrong or grievance - fù qū xián yuān
defeat a force with a tenderness - yǐ róu zhì gāng