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What idioms are there to describe "there are many cocoons on your hands"?

Idioms that describe "there are many cocoons on your hands" are:

Hands and feet, calluses, heavy calluses on hands and feet, heavy belly, long calluses on hands and feet.

1, thanks a lot.

Pinyin pián sh zh and z ú

Explain those calluses. Calluses on hands and feet. Describe working hard often.

The source "Xunzi Zidao": "Tree-building art, hand and foot calluses to support relatives."

For example, the money of overseas Chinese is not easy to get, because they have worked hard all the year round and saved it. -Zou Taofen's "Thousands of Overseas Chinese in Qian Qian who have been enthusiastic and patriotic since the Anti-Japanese War"

2. calluses and feet

Pinyin pián zhéshüu zúu zú

Explain the calluses on your hands and feet. Describe working hard often. To "burn hands and feet."

The source of Kang Youwei's book of Great Harmony, Part A, Chapter 2: "Farmers are poor, and brothers and sisters run it, but after years of hard work, they get nothing."

3. Cocoons with heavy hands and feet

Pinyin sh ǒ u z ú chó ng ji m: n

It means that your hands and feet are covered with calluses. Describe long-term fatigue.

The source of "Huai Nan Zi Xiu Wu Xun": "The former Chu wanted to attack the Song Dynasty, but Mozi heard it and mourned it. He went to Shandong for ten days and ten nights, covered in cocoons. "

Use examples to make sentences: hands and feet are unbearable. -Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Laoshan Taoist.

4, the stomach is heavy

Pinyin Xiāo füzhòng Ji m:n

Explain the stomach: fasting; Weight: calluses on hands, feet and palms due to friction. Describe a long journey, hungry.

Source: Fang Guancheng's Biography of the Clear Draft: "Years old and Guan Xiong always migrate beyond the Great Wall for nutrition and travel to and from the north and south."

5. Full of cocoons

Pinyin zú ji m: n sh ǒ u zh: and

Explain that hands and feet have calluses because of hard work.

The source is Wang Ming Zhijian's "Explaining Different Records and Moving Words": "The service is full of cocoons."