Palmar pattern
Palmprint, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ǎ ngsh à nggu ā NW é n, which means metaphor is extremely easy and effortless. From Chen Mu Jiao Zi.
Analysis of Idioms
Close synonym: Zhang shangguanwen
Idiom usage
I looked at the two thieves, such as looking at the tattoos on my palms and searching for things. Master was relieved to take them away. The first break of Ming Dynasty's Wu Mingshi's "cutting Guan Ping in anger"
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Guan Hanqing's the second fold of Chen Mu Jiao Zi: "you can't take things from the top scholar Lang's arms and look at the patterns on the rich and noble palms."
Chinese PinYin : zhǎng shàng guān wén
Palmar pattern
Seeing is better than hearing. ěr wén bù rú miàn jiàn
these were very valuable things in history. jiǔ dǐng dà lǚ
The whip is not as long as the horse's belly. biān cháng bù jí mǎ fù