Felt socks and foot binding boots
Felt socks, foot binding boots, Chinese words, Pinyin zh ā NW à Gu ǒ Ji ǎ oxu ē, meaning felt socks, foot binding, boots, are worn on the feet of things, metaphor each other are the same.
Detailed explanation of Idioms
[Chinese character]: felt socks and foot binding boots [Chinese Pinyin]: zh ā NW à Gu ǒ Ji ǎ oxu ē [word explanation]: felt socks, foot binding and boots are all things worn on feet. Metaphors are the same to each other. [idiom nature]: commendatory predicate
The origin of Idioms
[source]: now I don't ask whether the money is from you or from him. You were ~, but you need my help. (Chapter 14 of scholars by Wu Jingzi in Qing Dynasty)
Felt socks and foot binding boots
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