Requesting: Proverbs and idioms with the word "头".

Aotou Aonao describes someone who is stubborn and unruly.

To be exclusive means to occupy the first place or the first place.

To strut forward with your head held high.

Hold your head high and hold your head high: raise your head high. Lift your head and stride forward. Describes high spirits or an arrogant attitude. See "Strut."

Hold your head high and hold your head high: raise your head. He raised his head and looked at the horizon. Describes an arrogant attitude or unrealistic behavior.

Keep your head high and your chest high. Describes high fighting spirit and strong morale. See "Hold your head high."

The top of a hundred-foot mast or acrobatic pole. It is a metaphor for a very high official position and fame, or a high achievement in knowledge or career.

The tip of a hundred-foot pole is a further step in the Buddhist saying. It is a metaphor that although the Taoism and attainments are deep, they still need to be improved through practice. It is a metaphor that although we have reached a very high level, we are still not satisfied and have to work harder.

Being beaten with a stick and not turning back is a metaphor for making a decision and not wavering in the face of strong pressure.

The enemy has a problem, something is wrong, and there are signs of imbalance.

The pole is not tied, and the two ends are collapsed: the bolt at the head of the pole is stuck. To collapse: to slip and fall down. There are no bolts or bayonet joints at both ends of the shoulder pole, so the ends slip off and the load cannot be lifted. It is a metaphor for miscalculation, losing both ends and gaining nothing.

The pole falls off, both ends collapse: fall off. The pole has no head block, and anything hanging on both ends will slip off. The metaphor fails at both ends.

If you don’t reach the end of the Wujiang River, you won’t reach the end of the Yellow River. It is a metaphor for refusing to give up until there is really no way out.

Not bad, square head bad: not good; square head: when the common meaning is unclear, it is better to use square head. It is not bad to think that it is not suitable for the right time. Describes a person's stubborn and stubborn character.

To shoot yourself in the foot: move. It is a metaphor that you originally wanted to harm others, but ended up harming yourself. Reap the consequences.

To shoot oneself in the foot is a metaphor for wanting to harm others, but ends up harming oneself

To shoot oneself in the foot is a metaphor for wanting to harm others, but ends up harming oneself.

Enemies don’t get together. Enemies: enemies; get together: get together. If it weren't for the grievances made in the past life, we wouldn't be together in this life.

It’s not that enemies don’t meet, but enemies or people who don’t want to meet meet. It’s inevitable.

Stupid, stupid, stupid: dull. Describes not being smart and having a slow mind.

To grow old together means that a couple cannot grow old together.

A fire coming out of the nose describes high spirits and excitement.

To hold one’s head and cry loudly describes someone who is very sad or moved.

From old age to old age: white hair. Husband and wife love each other until they grow old.

When white heads are covered with snow, you can see "white heads walking around".

Baitouzi describes an old man who is white and weak. Also known as "white head piled with snow".

Being old and new means that although we have known each other for a long time, we do not know ourselves, just like new acquaintances. Same as "white head as new".

Leopard’s head and eyes describe a person’s face as majestic and fierce.

Typical stem: the part where the flower or fruit is connected to the stem. Two lotus flowers growing side by side on the same stem. A metaphor for a loving couple.

Baitou: the hair is white; 新: a new acquaintance. It refers to making friends who cannot understand each other. Even though it has been a long time, it is still as if they just met.

The white head is as new as new, the top is as good as the top: stop the car, referring to the first encounter. It means that even though we have known each other for a long time, it is still as if we have just met. Some people have just met, but they are like old friends. It is a metaphor that the thickness of feelings is not measured by the length of time.

The head-hugging rat scurries around holding its head, panicking and running away like a mouse. Describes running away in embarrassment after being hit.

The blooming of flowers on the pen is a metaphor for great progress in writing ability. The article was also described as well written.

Hold your head and shrink your neck. Describes retreat and timidity, not daring to move forward.

Crying with one's head in one's arms means one is very sad or moved, holding one's head in one hand and crying loudly.

Batou Tannao means to peek with the head stretched out.

The phrase "white heads and old age together" still means growing old together. Husband and wife love each other until they grow old.

Bai Tou Jie Lao Lao Baitou: white hair; Jie: *** same.

Husband and wife love each other until they grow old.

Staying together for a long time means that a couple will love each other until they grow old.

The sigh of white heads refers to the lament of a woman who has been abandoned and has a desolate evening scene.

Wiggle the head and tail to describe joy or leisurely contentment.

Baizhanggantou is a Buddhist term for a pole that is a hundred feet high, which is a metaphor for reaching a very high level in Taoism.

The prodigal son changed his mind and repented.

A prodigal son who turns his back on bad things means that a person who does not do good things and corrects his evil ways is more valuable than gold.

There is a proverb that a failed son will turn around but gold will never be exchanged. It means that fallen people repent and change their past mistakes, which makes people cherish them even more. Chapter 15 of "The Legend of Heroes of Sons and Daughters": "Did you know? Yu is just a 'lost son who can't be replaced by gold.'"

I don't know what's going on. Still at a loss.

The ship will straighten itself out when it reaches the bridge, which means there is no need to worry in advance, and the problem will always be solved by then. This is a forced expression of relief in the midst of helplessness. Same as "the boat will naturally go straight when it reaches the bridge gate".

Rough clothes and messy hair. Rough clothes: coarse cloth clothes; messy hair: disheveled hair. The description does not pay attention to modification.

Rough clothes and messy hair. It means without modification.

To be in the limelight: to reveal. Express yourself, smugly show that you are better than others.

To show off: to reveal. Express yourself, smugly show that you are better than others.

The thorns hanging over the head describe studying hard. Same as "thorn strand cantilever beam".

Say ugly words first and say unpleasant things first to avoid conflicts.

Being carried away and heated by victory, unable to always think calmly and act cautiously.

Children with chipped teeth are bald. Refers to old age.

Chihaotou Tonghao: a gap; Tong: originally refers to a mountain without vegetation, which is a metaphor for a bald person. The head is bald and the teeth are sparse. Describes the state of aging.

Appearing to show off one's abilities or talents just now.

Eating people without spitting out their bones is a metaphor for cruelty and greed.

To stand out means to be superior to others. Describes outstanding moral ability or outstanding achievements.

The first rafter rots first; rafter: the wooden strips on the roof; decay: rot. The rafters exposed outside the eaves rot first. It is a metaphor that those who get ahead first suffer setbacks.

He has a stupid head, a stupid look, and a stupid appearance.

From beginning to end.

Through and through: thorough, thorough. From beginning to end, everything, completely meaningful.

Chentou Daqi refers to clouds of dust rising high.

From beginning to end from beginning to end. Refers to the entire process or entire content of something.

Hiding the head and protecting the tail originally refers to the strong power of the pen used in calligraphy. Now refers to being evasive in speaking and doing things, for fear of exposing the whole truth.

Hold your head and spread your wings to describe the feeling of being depressed after a setback.

The money on the bedside is exhausted. The money on the bedside is exhausted. It is a metaphor for running out of money and being trapped in life.

It is secretive and unclear.

The leading bird is a bird that flies in front of the flock or sticks its head out of the nest first. A metaphor for a person who stands out or takes the lead.

To appear in public means to appear in public. Also pointed out the limelight.

To show one’s face: to reveal. To show specifically means to appear in public.

Hide the head and reveal the tail. Describes speaking in a evasive manner and not telling the whole truth.

Hidden head and hidden shadow: hidden. Hide your head but reveal your shadow. Describes something secretive and unclear.

Hold your head, plug your ears, and pretend to be deaf and dumb.

Downcast: drooping the head; dejected: looking depressed. Describes the feeling of being depressed and depressed due to failure or misfortune.

Hanging one’s head and showing one’s head down describes the feeling of being depressed after being frustrated.

Hold your head and collapse your wings to describe the dejected look after being frustrated.

Dooping head and wings: drooping. The head is drooped and the wings are drooped. It is a metaphor for the demeanor of feeling depressed and lacking in energy.

The leader of the Caotou Emperor's bandits also referred to the leader who went into the mountains to gather people for an uprising.

There is no day in the future: days.

The days when there is no chance of success means there is no hope.

It is not far away that the day when one can make breakthrough and escape from the predicament of being suppressed is not far away.

Silkworm head and swallow tail describe calligraphy as solemn starting and light finishing.

Bedside sword-catcher Bed: refers to the couch; sword-catcher: refers to the guard holding the sword. The guard standing beside the couch. It is a metaphor for someone who ghostwrites a composition for someone else.

Start from scratch: from. Start from the beginning.

Get ahead on the day you get ahead: Get out of trouble, etc. It refers to the days when you are freed from hardship, injustice, and depression.

From beginning to end from beginning to end. Refers to the entire process or entire content of something.

The ancient Yuzhang area of ??Chuwei Wutou is located in the lower reaches of Chu and the upper reaches of Wudi. It is connected from end to end, so it is called "Chuwei Wutou". Generally refers to the area along the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.

To stand out means to avoid this person and make him stand head and shoulders above everyone else. Later, it was used as a metaphor for a superior person.

Thousands of sails passed by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees sank in spring in front of the diseased tree: sunk; side: next to; sail: ship. Many ships passed by the wreck, and there were many lush trees next to the diseased trees. It is a metaphor that the new forces are unstoppable.

To be in the limelight means to be the center of public opinion, to show one's appearance and to show one's performance.

Disaster is coming: it is coming. A great disaster is coming.

Dong Heng’s head is Dong Heng: pedantic and superficial. Refers to a confused, pedantic, and unreasonable person.

Disaster is coming: disaster; coming: coming. Disaster befalls one's head.

Outstanding: refers to a person's spirit and talent; showing off his talent: a metaphor for a person's ability to show off. It is a metaphor for a person who has shown his talents very well.

Victory is a term used by storytellers from the Song and Yuan Dynasties to tell a short story as an introduction before starting a lecture, which has an auspicious meaning.

Carry water and sell it at the head of the river: the Yellow River. Go to the Yellow River to sell water. A metaphor for showing off in front of an expert.

The old scalp was ruined and the old man’s life was ruined. It means being bound by official affairs and unable to live freely.

Desheng first returns to virtue, which means "getting". Hui, same as "Hui". An introduction to the storybooks and popular novels of the Song and Ming dynasties.

Desheng first returns to virtue, which means "getting". Hui, same as "Hui". An introduction to the storybooks and popular novels of the Song and Ming dynasties.

Desheng first returns to virtue, which means "getting". Hui, same as "Hui". An introduction to the storybooks and popular novels of the Song and Ming dynasties.

When the turtle has to shrink its head, it originally means that the turtle can shrink its head back. It is a metaphor for letting go of problems or difficulties if you can.

Turn around and ignore: swing; Gu: look back and look forward. Swinging his arms without looking back. Describes no favors and a firm attitude.

Shout out to Zen Buddhism monks who receive beginners and often give them a blow with a stick or a loud shout to encourage them to wake up. It is a metaphor for a severe warning, prompting people to wake up.

Nodding and shaking the head. Often used to express approval and appreciation.

The head is shaking up and down.

To nod in praise of Shandao: to say; Shan: good. Agree.

Nodding means approval or affirmation.

Discuss or debate face to face.

Stupid: dull and inflexible. Describes slow and clumsy thinking and action.

He is crazy, crazy, mentally ill.

Bowing your head to express fear or listlessness. Same as "lowering one's head".

Being bowed and slumped describes a feeling of fear or listlessness.

Nodding your head means approval or affirmation.

Come with your head on. Come with your head on your head. Describe the appearance of being fearless.

Head wind and headwind. A metaphor for encountering difficulties or setbacks.

The leading wind refers to the headwind.

The hood is facing the head and face.

The knife-headed living ghost refers to a person who is allowed to be slaughtered.

The result will be known from the beginning. Describes quick thinking and good understanding. Same as "the beginning of the road knows the end".

Bowing your head and bending your waist means being humble and submissive.

Nodding and bowing is a metaphor for false respect or excessive politeness.

Nodding in understanding ① describes being clever and obedient. ② Express approval and approval.

The beheaded general is a metaphor for a general who resolutely resists and would rather die than surrender.

The head of the sword symbolizes a dangerous situation.

Nailheads The nailheads on the buildings are dazzling.

Lower your head and lower your head. Describes a cautious and obedient appearance.

Bow your head and admit your crime.

Local snake refers to a local powerful bully who oppresses the people. It is a metaphor for a local person with a certain amount of energy.

Turn around and run away like a mouse. Describes fleeing in embarrassment.

Wearing head and face is a metaphor for having face and status.

He shook his head and shook his head. Often used to express approval and appreciation. Same as "bumping the head and broadcasting the brain".

Be downcast and dejected refers to the look of being frustrated and dejected.

The immediate boss himself or the direct leader or department of the unit.

Blade licking: touching or picking up something with your tongue. Metaphor: less benefit and more harm. It also refers to being greedy for money and lust, regardless of life.

The big head and small tail are like an anticlimax. It is a metaphor for doing things that are tight before and then loose, with a beginning but no end.

Keep your head down and your heart down: give in to others. Describes submission and submission.

A stick to the head and a stick to the head. It is a metaphor for receiving a serious warning or a sudden blow.

Enemy: Enemy, enemy. Refers to the enemy.

The swallowtail of the knife head is a metaphor for the strength and power of the pen.

Du Tou Yi is the noblest title.

A nod-nodding acquaintance means that the friendship is very shallow, and it is just a nod of the head when we meet.

Know the end from the beginning and you will know the result from the beginning. Describes quick thinking and good understanding.

Nod and smack your lips to express agreement and appreciation.

Topocracy refers to autocratic autocratic rule.

The end is approaching The end: the limit of life. Refers to the time of death. It is used to indicate that one's life span has expired and the time limit for death has fallen on one's body.

Domination: the turtle relief on the steps in front of the palace, where the number one scholar stood to welcome the imperial examination when the imperial examination results were announced. In the imperial examination era, he guided the number one scholar. Metaphor takes first place or first place.

The evil dragon will not fight the local snake: a metaphor for a person who dominates one party. It is a metaphor that although outsiders are powerful, they cannot defeat the local evil forces.

It is impossible for the rich grass to show its wealth for a long time, just like the dew on the grass. Describes the uncertainty of personnel and affairs.

Powder your face and apply oil on your head. Describes a woman's makeup.

Square head is not bad. Square head: common means not suitable for the times; not bad: stubborn and not docile. Describes a person's stubborn and stubborn character.

Irregular square head describes a person who is stubborn and stubborn. Same as "square head is not bad".

Fat head and big ears. A fat head with two big ears. Describes a fat body, and sometimes refers to a cute child.

Fat head and big face describe fat body, and sometimes refer to cute children. Same as "fat head and big ears".

To be arrogant and slick is still to say something slick. Describes a person who is frivolous and cunning.

The Buddha's head plus dirt is a metaphor for putting bad things on top of good things and contaminating good things.

Fat head and fat ears describe a fat figure, and sometimes refer to cute children. Same as "fat head and big ears".

The rat with the head of the head is scurrying about: hold. He held his head and ran away in panic like a mouse. Describes running away in embarrassment after being hit.

Feng Tangtou Baihan Dynasty Feng Tang lived through three dynasties. By the time of Emperor Wu, he was promoted as a virtuous man, but he was too old to be an official. Feeling that one was born at the wrong time may indicate old age. Same as "Feng Tang Yi Lao".

The Buddha pooped on the head of the Buddha statue. It is a metaphor for beautiful things being desecrated and defiled.

Buddha with dung on his head: left. It originally refers to the Buddha's charitable nature, and he doesn't care if he puts excrement on his head. Later, it was often used as a metaphor for putting bad things on top of good things and contaminating good things.

Feiyan showing his head is a metaphor for not understanding the situation and doing things based on subjective imagination.

The noble crown and the light head and feet are a metaphor for the reversal of priorities or importance.

Changing one’s head and face is a metaphor for changing one’s identity.

Smudged face and unkempt hair means dirty face and messy hair.

National crisis The country is facing a huge disaster.

To catch the wave means to follow the crowd and do something to adapt to the current situation.

Strive to get ahead with your brains; if you want to stand out, be strong.

Mountains bowing their heads and rivers giving way is a metaphor for the infinite power of the people to conquer nature and transform society.

To care about the head but not the feet means to only care about the present and not care about the future, lacking a comprehensive plan. Describes doing things or considering things without being careful and thoughtful.

Taking care of the beginning but not the end describes doing things or thinking about things without being careful and thoughtful.

Tall horse refers to a tall and strong horse.

Stupid head, stupid brain, stupid head, stupid brain.

Cunning and cunning: describes a person who is insidious and cunning. Describes behavior that is secretive and not above board.

Hijabi changing one’s appearance is like changing one’s appearance. Metaphors only change their appearance and form, but the content remains unchanged.

Transformation originally refers to a change in a person's appearance. Many modern metaphors only change their appearance and form, but the content remains unchanged.

Cunning and cunning describes behavior that is secretive and not aboveboard. Same as "ghostly".

Change the tail finger to change its original appearance. The metaphor only changes in form, but the substantive content remains unchanged.

Tall horse refers to a tall and strong horse.

The dog-headed strategist is a metaphor for a person who likes to give advice but is not very clever. It is also a metaphor for a person who comes up with bad ideas.

There is a wide margin at the top of the text of the Gaotou Zhongsutra, and explanatory text is printed on it. These texts are called "Gaotou Zhongzhang". Later, it generally refers to scriptures in this format.

The Buddhist proverb "Rijin on the pole" means that although one's Taoism and attainments are deep, one still needs to practice and improve. It is a metaphor that although we have reached a very high level, we are still not satisfied and have to work harder.

Gantou: the tip of the bamboo pole; up: rising. It is a metaphor for rapid academic progress.

Horns grow on the dog's head. Metaphor for something impossible.

The head of a dog and the brain of a rat are a metaphor for the appearance of a slave.

The first step is a metaphor for taking one step further.

In the Tang Dynasty, Gangtou Zedi attached great importance to aristocratic families. Cui, Lu, Li and Zheng were the four surnames of Jiamen. The Lu family was called Gangtou Lu and the Li family was Zedi Li. Generally called a wealthy family.

Going straight to the top is a metaphor for rapid progress.

The old superstitious saying is that dog blood dripping on a demon’s head will cause the demon’s magic to malfunction. Later, the scolding was described as being so fierce that the person being scolded was like a demon soaked in blood, speechless and unable to do anything.

The dog blood sprayer sprays dog blood on the head. Describes harsh words and insults. It is also used to describe scolding with great pleasure.

Hang a sheep's head, sell dog meat. Hang a sheep's head, but sell dog meat. It is a metaphor for making a sign in the name of good, but actually selling inferior goods.

Selling something like a sheep's head is a metaphor for using a good name as a guise, but in fact it does not live up to its name or does bad things.

When the fire is so intense that the pig's head is rotten, and the money is enough to get things done, it means that money can help the gods. No matter what you do, it must be bribed with money to get it done.

The corners are drawn deliberately to make the outline or image clear. It mostly refers to the deliberate imitation of painting or writing without any new ideas.

A good horse will never turn back; a good horse will never turn back.

Yellow-haired girl is a young and ignorant girl.

History is written with white fingers and people grow old.

Hate as much as jealousy is a metaphor for being very hateful and hateful.

The Buddhist term "grey-headed grass-faced" refers to the various incarnations of Bodhisattva that appear randomly in order to save all living beings. It also refers to a dirty or depressed look.

Bewildered and confused. Same as "being confused".

Bewildered and confused. Same as "being confused".

To describe being dizzy or dizzy.

Hantouhannao refers to a person who is innocent or clumsy

Slick and slick describes a person who is cunning and dishonest. It also refers to being tactful and unwilling to take responsibility.

Being arrogant and arrogant is a presumptuous and self-righteous act.

Be dizzy and confused.

Tiger head and tiger brain describe a strong and honest appearance (mostly referring to children).

The head and head of the monkey are as active as a monkey, describing impetuous actions.

There is a Buddhist saying that "turning back is the other side", which means that as long as a guilty person changes his mind and changes his past, he can reach the "other shore" and obtain salvation. The latter is a metaphor for people who have done bad things, as long as they are determined to repent, they will have a way out.

Hetou: the top of crops; ear: ear-shaped object, refers to the buds that grow out of grains after rain. If the top of the crop sprouts, then the crop will be scrapped. This is a sign of a disaster year.

Tiger head and rat tail. The head is as big as a tiger and the tail is as thin as a mouse. It is a metaphor for doing things with a lot of momentum at the beginning, but then with very little momentum, with a beginning and no end.

The tiger-headed snake has a head as big as a tiger and a tail as thin as a snake. The metaphor starts with a lot of momentum, but ends up with very little momentum, with a beginning and no end.

Catch lice on the tiger's head. Catch lice on the tiger's head. A metaphor for doing something dangerous. It also refers to not knowing how to be powerful and colliding with a big shot or force that cannot be offended.

He looks dusty and dusty. It also describes a dejected or dejected look.

He looks gray and dusty. It also describes a dejected or dejected look.

Red-headed documents are documents issued by party and government agencies, and the names on the masthead are often printed in red letters.

Tiger head and swallow forehead describe the nobility or the majesty of the prince's appearance.

Tiger head and swallow jaw used to describe the noble appearance of a prince or the majestic appearance of a general.

Be dizzy and confused. Same as "dazzled".

Being dizzy, dizzy, and disoriented.

Good luck: great luck. It's a time for good luck.

Having bones in your mouth and exposing your flesh is a metaphor for speaking half-heartedly without fully expressing your meaning.

The two ends of the pointed dan and the firewood fell off: falling off. The two-pointed burden fell off at both ends. It is a metaphor that things fail at both ends.

A pole with two pointed ends cannot carry things. The metaphor fails at both ends.

Looking for bones in an egg is a metaphor for being deliberately picky.

Whispering: whispering: the mouth is close to the ear; Describes being very close and talking in a low voice.

A mean person refers to a person who has no self-respect, no shame or no good intentions.

Crossing necks and heads together describes many people gathering together.

In an emergency, see "critical juncture."

Chewing your tongue is a metaphor for talking about right and wrong or nonsense.

Chew curse words. Bite your tongue off from the base. He said he said bad things and should be punished like this. Later, it was also used to refer to nonsense and gossip.

Suddenly, I had a plan in mind. It’s the same as “come out of your mind”.

Mootou: a head that looks like a stone mortar; Huatou: flower jewelry made of gold and jade jewelry. Describes ugly women wearing heavy makeup.

Hands and ears are still whispering. Describes two people talking closely together in a low voice.

Whispering: head to head; whispering: mouth close to the ear. Describes two people talking closely together in a low voice.

Stubborn and stubborn describes someone who speaks and has a stubborn and blunt attitude.

Stubborn and stubborn describes the appearance of being stiff and stubborn in speech and movement.

The head was scorched and the forehead was burnt. The metaphor is very embarrassing. Same as "suffering".

My head was burnt and my forehead was burnt. The metaphor is very embarrassing. Sometimes it is also used to describe someone who is too busy and doesn’t know what to do, which is an exaggeration.

A mortar-shaped head with deep eyes describes an ugly appearance.

Jie Shiwei generally refers to streets and alleys.

The streets and alleys refer to the streets and alleys. Same as "street and alley".

Alley: alley. Refers to the streets and alleys.

The streets and alleys refer to the streets and alleys.

Chicken head and fish bone are a metaphor for things that are trivial and not taken seriously.

Golden head and silver face means wearing gold and silver, and dressing up very gorgeously and elegantly.

The sword head is an onomatopoeic word, which refers to the small hole in the ring of the sword. Metaphorical remarks are insignificant.

Critical juncture: pass. It is a metaphor about the key or timing of success or failure.

Since we are under the low eaves, how dare we not lower our heads? Ji: already, already; eaves: eaves. It is a metaphor for having to give in to the other party under strong pressure.

Refers to being dependent on or asking for things from others and having to compromise.

If you draw the bow without turning back, you have to shoot the arrow. Now that the metaphor has begun, it must continue. It also describes the spirit of moving forward courageously and never retreating.

The sea of ??suffering is boundless, but there is a Buddhist saying when you turn around. It means that the world is like a sea of ??suffering, boundless, and only through enlightenment can one achieve transcendence. It also serves as a metaphor for how serious the sin may be, but as long as you repent, there will be a way out.

Mantra originally refers to the Zen words or Buddha's names often spoken by monks. Now refers to words and phrases that are often spoken but have no actual meaning.

Ke Tou Barefoot Ke Tou: No hat. Head exposed, feet bare. Describes hardship or a sloppy life.

Ke Tou Ji Chu Ke Tou: No hat; Ji Chu: Sitting with legs apart. Sit on the ground without wearing a hat. A metaphor for a comfortable secluded life.

Ke Tou Ji Ju Ke Tou: not wearing a hat; Ji Ju: generally "arrogant" and arrogant; Ji Ju: sitting with legs apart. Sit on the ground without wearing a hat. Describe informality.

Kowtow: the old etiquette of kneeling on the ground and touching the head to the ground. Worship: Salute to a respected person or god. Kneel on the ground and kowtow respectfully.

Ketou Naked means bald and exposed.

Kowtow to each other to describe a crowd that bumps into each other, or a lot of things that bump into each other.

Kowtowing is like kowtowing: kneeling on the ground and touching the head to the ground. Pound: beat. Kowtowing is as fast as beating something.

Kowtowing is as fast as pounding garlic with a garlic hammer. Describes the embarrassment of begging for mercy.

Empty favors and false affection.

Kowtow and burn incense is a metaphor for asking someone to say good things.

Ketou bare body Ketou: not wearing a hat; bare: naked. No hat, bare body. Describe an arrogant and unruly demeanor.

The head of the department is barefoot and the head is barefoot.

Keto, barefoot: no hat; barefoot: barefoot. Bare head and bare feet.

Short enemies refer to enemies without any reason.

Kowtow, bang, bump: bump. Run on the ground and kowtow to salute. It also refers to headbutting others to show that you are unwilling to give up. It also describes the crowding and collision between people due to the large number of people.

Bad promise: empty promise in name only. Refers to a check that cannot be cashed, that is, the money cannot be withdrawn. A metaphor for a promise that is not ready to be fulfilled.

I can’t figure out what’s going on.

Seam: gap; Mi: search. It is a metaphor for looking for opportunities and speculating.

The horned black-headed crow turns white, and the horse's head grows horns. A metaphor for something that cannot be achieved.

Horse face and bull head are metaphors for all kinds of vicious people.

The immediate wall refers to the place where young men and women fall in love.

The unstretched brows describe a sad and depressed look.

I am confused and confused.

Brows not spread: stretch. He frowned and looked unhappy. Describes a sad and depressed look.

A headless fly is a metaphor for a person who rushes around.

The word "rich man" used to refer to an unknown rich man.

Headless lawsuit: litigation. No clues or endless lawsuits.

Being immersed in the shadows describes a pretentious person who secretly observes the reactions of the outside world.

The metaphor of tracing the head and drawing corners is deliberately imitated and has no originality.

Work hard and concentrate on it.

To sell one's head and sell one's legs means to show one's face.

Maotou Maonao describes young people's recklessness or anxious appearance.

Mumu Nao describes dullness and slowness.

Brainless, brainless: a metaphor for clues or reasons. No clue or reason.

Being headless means being without regard for face or everything, being ruthless; also being full of head and face.

He buried his head in confusion. Metaphor has no clue.

Buddhist saying of confusing the head to recognize the shadow. The description is very confusing.

A young person refers to a young person.

The brows are furrowed, and scheming is used to describe coming up with a plan all of a sudden.

The back of the brow refers to the look between the eyebrows.

The eyebrows, eyes and brains refer to the expression between the eyebrows.

The brow and the tail of the eyebrow refer to the expression between the eyebrows and the eyes.

Frowning his brows, he thought carefully and suddenly came up with an idea.

Brows furrowed, scheming is used to describe coming up with a plan all of a sudden.

Bewildered and confused means confused and confused.

Turning: confusion, coma; turning: losing direction. Describes coma and unclear mind.

Confused: unclear, confused. No clue at all. Describing things as being unclear and not knowing where to start.

Dazzled and dizzy. Eyes dazzled, head dizzy.

Dizziness, dizziness, blurry eyes, and dizziness. Same as "dazzled and dizzy".

Ant chewing a bone is a metaphor for working hard bit by bit to complete a big task.

Crossing the river by feeling the stones is a metaphor for being cautious and gaining experience while doing things.

It is ironic to ridicule people who are unwilling to show their face.

Forcibly pressing the head of a cow without drinking water is a metaphor for using coercion to make it submit.

Six arms and three heads are a metaphor for people’s extraordinary abilities and vast magical powers.

Forcibly pressing the head of a cow without drinking water is a metaphor for forcing others to do a certain thing.

The wolf eats the futou that the wolf has removed from the human body. It cannot swallow it and cannot spit it out. It is a metaphor for speaking of hardships and forcing oneself to be patient.

Anger starts from the heart, and evil comes from the side of courage. It means that when you are extremely angry, you will be so bold that you can do anything. Also generally refers to being extremely angry.

A battered forehead and anxious head describe a person who looks very embarrassed and embarrassed.

A tiger slapping a fly on its head is a metaphor for seeking death.

A tiger swatting a fly on its head is a metaphor for seeking death.

The tiger scratching its head is a metaphor for overestimating one's abilities.

The grinding of water chestnuts into chicken heads is a metaphor for great difficulties and many twists and turns.

Show one’s face: expose. Head and face exposed. Originally refers to women appearing in public. Now refers to public appearances.

Cow and horse head exchange swaps the heads of cows and horses. In the old days, it was used to describe exquisite acrobatic skills.

My wife’s tongue is good at telling lies and gossiping.

Cold water pouring cold water down the back. It is a metaphor for suddenly suffering an unexpected blow or stimulation, causing one's thoughts to be shaken or hopes to be disillusioned. Same as "cold water pouring on the back".

If you bow your head, you will bow to your head; bow your head. As soon as they meet, they bow their heads and bow. Describes a person who is humble and polite.

The bull's head and the horse's face are wrong, which means that the answer is wrong or the answer is wrong.

The donkey's head is wrong and the horse's mouth is wrong, which means that the answer is wrong or the two words are inconsistent. Same as "the donkey's lips are not as good as the horse's mouth".

An ox's head is wrong and a horse's mouth is wrong, which means that the answer is wrong or the two words are inconsistent.

White flour at both ends: flour, a metaphor for being confused or being deceived. Cover up and hide things from both ends. Describes doing things that are not what they appear on the surface, fooling both sides, and trying to please both sides.

Turn one’s head and neck: turn; neck: neck. Turning the head shows displeasure.

My hair is messy and my clothes are casual. Describes someone who doesn't like to decorate.

Stupefied: Dumb, absent-minded. Describes reckless or careless behavior.

Withering head and drooping brain: withering; drooping: drooping. Listless look.

Lengtouduunao describes the state of being in a daze. Same as "Lengtou Lengnao".

Worrying at both ends means that one's heart is worried about two ends and cannot be calm.

Nuo-headed Abang Buddhism refers to ghosts with bull heads in hell.

The two ends and the fingers are used to fiddle and mix.

The dragon head sawing its horns is a metaphor for bold adventure.

Stupefied: stunned, absent-minded. Describes reckless or careless behavior.

To kowtow in silence describes a person who is reckless or foolish. It also describes the look of being in a daze. Same as "Lengtou Lengnao".

The two ghost soldiers in the superstitious legend, one with a head like a cow and the other with a head like a horse. Metaphor for all kinds of ugly people.

Lengtou Lengnao ① describes a reckless or silly look. ②Describe the look of being in a daze.

Being stupid describes reckless words and deeds.

Expose your head and face: reveal. To show specifically means to appear in public.

Being duplicitous means doing things that are not what they appear on the surface, fooling both sides, and trying to please both sides. Same as "white noodles at both ends".

The dragon's head and the snake's tail are a metaphor for a grand beginning and a decline at the end.

Two ends and three threads describe being upset.

The first and last month of the year refers to the period from the beginning of the year to the end of the twelfth lunar month, generally referring to the period of the year. It also refers to the text at the beginning and end of each year of the three biographies of the Spring and Autumn Annals. In the Tang Dynasty, examiners often collected them to test whether Ming Jing scholars were familiar with the text of the Jing Dynasty.

Longtou messages refer to letters sent to or from distant places.

The tail is exposed and the head is hidden. The head is hidden and the tail is exposed. Describes speaking in a evasive manner and not telling the whole truth.

The rotten sheep's head is a metaphor for the excessive granting of official titles, and all merchants and chefs can become officials.

Lian branches and heads are connected with branches and heads. A metaphor for a happy marriage.

The prodigal son returns: a second-rate son. People who are not doing their job should correct their evil ways and return to the right path.