Explanation: The head is hidden, but the tail is exposed. Metaphor is secretive or evasive, refusing to expose all the real situation. Also known as "exposing the tail and hiding the head".
Source: The Peach Blossom Girl by Yip Wong in the Yuan Dynasty, the second fold: "I am grateful to persuade the Duke of Zhou not to be angry and force him to marry, and not to argue that I hide my head and hide my tail."
Make sentences with one's head hidden and his tail exposed
1, she is very timid and often hides her head and shows her tail.
2, he is always unhappy, often hiding his head and showing his tail, which makes people confused.
Please call a spade a spade, don't hide, lest people get suspicious.
It is natural to criticize unhealthy tendencies, so don't hide your head and hide your tail.
5. Speak quickly and don't hide your head and tail.
We must live like human beings, instead of hiding our heads and tails like ostriches.
7. Your friend's speech is secretive, as if it were not decent.
8. He has done bad things, and he always hides his head when he sees people, fearing that he will be punished when the leader finds out.
9. You always do things in secret. No wonder people suspect you.
10, his way of hiding his head and revealing his tail makes us have a lot of guesses about him.
1 1. Because the mouse crosses the street and everyone shouts, it must hide everywhere. So the animal that hides its head and exposes its tail should be a "mouse"!