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Drawing Feet On A Snake. A famous chinese chengyu (成语), which is a 4 character idiom, is known as 画蛇添足 (hua she. From that story comes the idiom. The guy who got the bottle of wine turns to the guy drawing the feet and says “why would you even draw feet on a snake, snake don’t have feet. Animal chinese chengyu 画蛇添足 (huà shé tiān zú ) breaks down to drawing (画 huà ) snake (蛇shé) add (添tiān) legs/feet (足 zú). Teens chinese from echineselearning issue 64 provides you a chinese idiom story 画蛇添足 draw a snake and add feet to it to help you learn chinese. Huà shé tiān zú figurative meaning: Before he had finished drawing the feet, another man finished drawing his snake, snatched the wine and said: The man adding feet to the snake had to give in and could only regret his foolishness. Ruin the effect by adding something superfluous. Chinese idiom about someone drawing feet on a snake in a drawing competition. The man drawing feet on the snake said: Also you can learn more words such as 蛇 snake. “i finished early, now i’m just taking advantage of the [extra] time, and i’m only.

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From that story comes the idiom. A famous chinese chengyu (成语), which is a 4 character idiom, is known as 画蛇添足 (hua she. The guy who got the bottle of wine turns to the guy drawing the feet and says “why would you even draw feet on a snake, snake don’t have feet. The man drawing feet on the snake said: The man adding feet to the snake had to give in and could only regret his foolishness. Also you can learn more words such as 蛇 snake. Ruin the effect by adding something superfluous. “i finished early, now i’m just taking advantage of the [extra] time, and i’m only. Animal chinese chengyu 画蛇添足 (huà shé tiān zú ) breaks down to drawing (画 huà ) snake (蛇shé) add (添tiān) legs/feet (足 zú). Huà shé tiān zú figurative meaning:

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Drawing Feet On A Snake Chinese idiom about someone drawing feet on a snake in a drawing competition. “i finished early, now i’m just taking advantage of the [extra] time, and i’m only. From that story comes the idiom. Ruin the effect by adding something superfluous. The man drawing feet on the snake said: Teens chinese from echineselearning issue 64 provides you a chinese idiom story 画蛇添足 draw a snake and add feet to it to help you learn chinese. Also you can learn more words such as 蛇 snake. Animal chinese chengyu 画蛇添足 (huà shé tiān zú ) breaks down to drawing (画 huà ) snake (蛇shé) add (添tiān) legs/feet (足 zú). Huà shé tiān zú figurative meaning: The man adding feet to the snake had to give in and could only regret his foolishness. Chinese idiom about someone drawing feet on a snake in a drawing competition. Before he had finished drawing the feet, another man finished drawing his snake, snatched the wine and said: The guy who got the bottle of wine turns to the guy drawing the feet and says “why would you even draw feet on a snake, snake don’t have feet. A famous chinese chengyu (成语), which is a 4 character idiom, is known as 画蛇添足 (hua she.

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