pián
zhī
zhǐ

idiom
literary

Meaning of 骈拇枝指

骈拇枝指 means syndactyly (joined toes) and polydactyly (extra finger); things that are superfluous or redundant. Pronounced pián mǔ zhī zhǐ.

  • syndactyly (joined toes) and polydactyly (extra finger); things that are superfluous or redundant

Definitions & Examples

Zhè
piān
wén
zhāng
yǒu
xiē
duàn
luò
jiǎn
zhí
shì
pián
zhī
zhǐ
 
yīng
gāi
shān
diào
 

Some paragraphs in this article are completely superfluous and should be deleted.

Zhè
wèi
shè
shī
zhuī
qiú
jiǎn
 
rèn
wéi
duō
de
zhuāng
shì
dōu
shì
pián
zhī
zhǐ
 

This designer pursues minimalism, believing that any superfluous decoration is unnecessary.

Zhuāng
rèn
wéi
 
guò
de
rén
dào
jiù
pián
zhī
zhǐ
 
shì
duì
rén
xìng
de
shù
 

Zhuangzi believed that excessive morality and benevolence are like superfluous appendages, a constraint on human nature.