Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Won't you get scratched by the feathers on the end of the arrow when you're shooting with your hand on the arrow?
Won't you get scratched by the feathers on the end of the arrow when you're shooting with your hand on the arrow?
Of course not.
Because the arrow's tail feathers are parallel to the hand, spread horizontally rather than vertically, the arrow's tail leaves the string and passes over the hand, so you don't have to worry about getting scratched. Also, when the string is taut and you don't let go, the hand and the arrow tail are relatively stationary. After you let go, the arrow leaves the string, then accelerates and flies forward, so the hand that is pulling the string doesn't get hurt either.
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