Swaying your tail and shaking your head? From beginning to end? Chu Wei Wu Touchun Bing Hu Wei
wagging his tail and shaking his head
Pronunciation: [b m: i w ě i y á o tó u]
Interpretation: wagging his head and tail to describe joy or carefree.
Swallowtail of Silkworm Head
Pronunciation: [cán tóu yàn wěi ]
Interpretation: It describes that calligraphy starts with a dignified stroke and ends with a slight illness.
from beginning to end
Pronunciation: [chè shǒu chè wěi ]
Interpretation: thorough: thorough. From beginning to end, all, full of meaning.
Chu Wei Wu tou?
Pronunciation: [chǔ wěi wú tóu ]
Interpretation: The ancient Yuzhang area is located in the lower reaches of Chu and the upper reaches of Wu, so it is called "Wutou at the end of Chu". Generally refers to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.
Tiger's tail in spring ice
Pronunciation: [ch ū n b and ng h ǔ w ě i]
Interpretation: Walking on the ice that will thaw in spring by stepping on the tiger's tail. Metaphor is very dangerous.