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What idiom is a shoe, a hand, a piece of ice and a pair of scissors?
Hand in hand

Name: hand in hand Pinyin: xié shǒu bìng jiān Explanation: hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder. Describe a very close and consistent action. Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "The Surprise of the Second Moment" Volume 5: "As soon as the sarong passed, I turned around and lived on a small wall. See many talented people and whisper. " Example: The moon is full again. I lean against the door and look back at the moon. When I saw the plain color, it became cleaner and more complete. ★ Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children is back to the 34th time.