Notched forceps

Notched forceps

Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qu ē K ǒ uni è Zi, which means forceps are used to pluck hair, while gaping forceps can't. Therefore, it is used as a metaphor for a miser who does not give up a cent. From the book with Chen Jichang.

The origin of Idioms

The twelfth part of Su Shi's book with Chen Jichang in Song Dynasty: "those who don't know each other regard their servants' hunger and satiety as the fat ears of guanyue people. There is a saying in the local proverb, "if there is a lack of forceps, the public will know it."

Idiom usage

As an object or attribute; used of people.

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