How to Say ‘An inch of grass’ in Simplified Chinese
寸草
💬 Usage Tip: Metaphorical for something small and insignificant.
🇨🇳 In China: Illustrates the power of humility and perspective.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
寸草
[cùn cǎo]
a small bit of grass
Used metaphorically to refer to something negligible or insignificant.
手中握着寸草,也能无中生有。
Holding a small bit of grass, one can create something out of nothing.
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