| 1 | Its original meaning is to try to learn the Handan people's walking posture. | |
| 2 | We should have our only methods when doing things, and shouldn't imitate others mechanically. | |
| 3 | From this fable comes the idiom Learn to walk in Handan. | |
| 4 | English is my second language, please show me what you can do. | |
| 5 | From this fable comes the idiom "Learn to walk in Handan". We use this idiom to describe someone who imitates others blindly only to lose his own individuality. |