Idiom or proverb of the head

Idioms or proverbs about the head

Idioms or proverbs about heads are stereotypes in Chinese vocabulary. Idioms are ready-made words similar to idioms and proverbs. Idioms are mostly four words, three words, five words or even more than seven words. The following is an idiom or proverb about the head to share.

The idiom or proverb 1 describes how stubborn and unruly he is.

Occupy the first position or place in metaphor.

To strut means to strut.

Hold your head high: lift up, lift up. Raise your head and stride forward. Describe mental readiness or arrogance. See "swagger".

Hold your head up: hold it up. Look up at the horizon. Describe arrogance or doing things divorced from reality.

Hold your head up and chest out. Describe high morale and high morale. See "Hold your head high".

The top of a mast or acrobatic pole. Metaphor is extremely high official position and fame, or high achievements in study and career.

A hundred feet of pole head, further Buddhist language, although the metaphor is deep, still need to practice and improve. Metaphor has reached a high level, but it is still not satisfied, and further efforts are needed.

A stick metaphor that can't be turned back determines an idea and is unwavering in the face of strong pressure.

Something's wrong. Something is wrong, which means there are signs of imbalance.

If the pole is not tied, it will collapse at both ends: insert the pole head or make a card. Collapse: slide, slide down. There are no plugs and bayonets at both ends of the pole, so both ends slip and the burden cannot be lifted. Metaphor miscalculation before and after, both ends failed, nothing.

When a pole falls, both ends collapse: it falls. If there is no stop on the pole, everything hanging at both ends will slide down. Metaphor failed at both ends.

In the heart of the Yellow River, the tail of Wujiang River will not die. Metaphor is not willing to give up when there is really no way.

Not bad, bad: not good; Square head: when vulgarity refers to something, it is square head. It's not bad to be outdated. Describe a person's stubborn personality.

Lift a rock and drop it on your own feet. Metaphor is intended to harm others, but it hurts itself. Take the consequences.

Lift a rock and drop it on your own feet. For example, I tried to hurt others, but I hurt myself.

The metaphor of shooting yourself in the foot is that I wanted to hurt others, but I hurt myself.

Not enemies don't get together: enemies; Party: A party. If it weren't for the mistakes made in previous lives, we wouldn't have come together in this life.

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

Stupid: stupid. Describe not smart, slow response.

Life is not over, which means that couples can't grow old together.

A fire in the nose describes a high mood; Full of passion

Crying with your head in your arms describes how you feel very sad or moved.

White head to old head: white hair. Husband and wife love each other forever.

Whitehead snow meets "Whitehead".

A bald beard describes the old man as pale and weak. Also known as "White-headed Snow".

A bald head and a new finger are long-time friends, but they are not bosom friends, just like new knowledge. With "bald as new".

The leopard's head and eyes describe a person's face as majestic and fierce.

Shower head: the part of a flower or melon connected to the stem. Two lotus flowers stand side by side on the same stem. Metaphor is a loving couple.

White as new: white hair; New: New friends. It means making friends, not knowing each other. After a long time, it's still the same as just knowing each other.

The bald head is as good as new, and the cover is the same as before: park the car and refer to the first meeting. It means that although we have known each other for a long time, we are still the same as when we first met. Some of them just met, but they are like old friends. The thickness of feelings is not measured by the length of time.

Turn your head around and run away in panic like a mouse. Describe the escape after being hit.

The writing ability has been greatly improved. Also described the article as excellent.

Hold your head and shrink your neck. Describe a dilemma and dare not move forward.

To cry bitterly means to be very sad or moved, to cry bitterly.

Stick out your head to describe peeking.

Grow old together. Husband and wife love each other forever.

Grow old together: white hair; K: * * Same. Husband and wife love each other forever.

Being together means that husband and wife love each other forever.

Sighing refers to a woman being abandoned and sighing for the bleak evening scene.

Shake your head and wag your tail to describe joy or leisure.

The Buddhist language of a hundred feet pole and a hundred feet pole is a metaphor for reaching a high level.

The defeated son turned back, changed his mind and repented.

It means that it is more valuable than gold to people who are not doing their jobs.

Losers never change their proverbs. It is said that fallen people suddenly repent and repent, which makes people cherish it all the more. The fifteenth time of "Biography of Heroes of Children": "Do you know? A fool is just a "loser who never changes money." "

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

Cross the bridge when you come to it, that is to say, there is no need to worry in advance, and the problem can always be solved then. This is a statement of forced liberation in helplessness. It's the same as "cross the bridge when you cross it."

Coarse clothes: coarse clothes; Loose head: unkempt hair. Describe not paying attention to decoration.

Huns are dressed in disorder, with rough clothes and unkempt hair. "There is no modification.

Show off: Show off. Show yourself, smugly show yourself better than others.

From the front: reveal. Show yourself, smugly show yourself better than others.

A thorn in the side describes studying hard. Same as "stinging cantilever beam".

Say bad words first to avoid conflict.

Get carried away, your mind is hot because of victory, and you can't always think calmly and act cautiously.

The child with missing teeth is bald. Refers to old age.

Clear feet and clear head: gap; Tong: It means that there is no vegetation on the mountain, that is, people are bald. My head is bald and my teeth are thin. Describe the state of aging.

The metaphor of budding just illustrates ability or talent.

Eating people without spitting bones is cruel and greedy.

Getting ahead means being superior. Describe having both ability and political integrity or outstanding achievements.

Rafts rot first: roof battens; Rot: rot. The rafters exposed outside the eaves rot first. Metaphor is that those who get ahead first suffer setbacks first.

A foolish look, look, etc.

From beginning to end.

Pass through: pass through. From beginning to end, everything is full of meaning.

A big dust head means that the dust cloud is raised high.

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

Hiding one's head and protecting one's tail originally meant that calligraphy was strong. Now it means to talk and do things evasively, fearing to expose the whole truth.

Bow your head and describe depression after frustration.

The money in the bed is used up. A metaphor for running out of money and being sleepy.

Hide your head and your brain, and go astray.

Birds flying in front of birds or sticking their heads out of their nests first. Metaphor is an outstanding or leading person.

Appear in public. Also pointed out the limelight.

Show one's face: to show one's face in detail and appear in public.

Hide one's head and expose one's tail. Hide one's head and expose one's tail. The description is evasive and doesn't tell the whole truth.

Hide head and shadow: hide. Hide your head, but show your shadow. Describe it as secretive and shady.

Put your head down, plug your ears, and play dumb.

Down in the dumps: hang your head; Frustrated: look depressed. Describe the feeling of depression and listlessness due to failure or failure.

Depression and depression, he described his depression.

The drooping of the head and the collapse of the wings describe depression after frustration.

Head and wings collapse: droop. Hang your head and wings. Metaphor depressed, depressed.

The leader of bandits, the son of heaven, also refers to the leader of the mountain uprising in the old society.

There was not a day in the early days: days. No future means no hope.

One day it is not far from getting rid of the predicament of being suppressed.

Silkworm head and phoenix tail describe calligraphy as dignified and light.

Bedside knife bed: refers to sitting on the couch; Knife holder: refers to a guard with a knife. A guard is standing by the sofa. A metaphor for someone who writes a composition for others.

From the beginning: from. Start from the beginning.

Get out of trouble, etc. Refers to the day when you get rid of difficulties, grievances and depression.

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

The ancient Zhang Yu area of Yuantouzhu at the end of Chu was located in the lower reaches of Chu and the upper reaches of Wu, so it was called "Yuantouzhu at the end of Chu". Generally refers to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.

Get out of the way means to avoid this person and let him be one head taller than others. Later used as a metaphor for superiority.

Qian Fan passed by the sinking ship, and Wan Muchun sank in front of the sick tree: sinking; Side: next to; Sail: the boat. There are many ships passing by the sunken ship, and there are many lush trees beside the diseased trees. This is a metaphor for the new forces.

Showing off is to become the center of public opinion, show your face and show your personal performance.

Disaster is imminent: come. Catastrophe is coming.

Dry your brain in winter: pedantic and shallow. Refers to a confused, pedantic and unreasonable person.

Disaster is imminent: disaster; Pro: Come on. Disaster has befallen us.

Show off: refers to people's spirit and talent; Make a name for yourself: a metaphor for people showing their talents. This is a metaphor, and people show their talents well.

When it comes to the terminology of storytellers in Song and Yuan Dynasties, before the lecture, we should tell a short story as an introduction and take its auspicious meaning.

Carrying water to sell rivers: Yellow River. Water is sold by the Yellow River. Metaphor shows off in front of experts.

Ruined the old scalp and ruined the old man's life. Borrowing means being bound by official duties and unable to live freely.

Desheng returned to Germany for the first time and passed the "acquisition". Back, use "back". The introduction of vernacular books and popular novels in Song and Ming Dynasties.

Desheng returned to Germany for the first time and passed the "acquisition". Back, use "back". The introduction of vernacular books and popular novels in Song and Ming Dynasties.

Desheng returned to Germany for the first time and passed the "acquisition". Back, use "back". The introduction of vernacular books and popular novels in Song and Ming Dynasties.

When you have to shrink your head, it means that the tortoise can retract its head. A metaphor for running away from the past when encountering problems or difficulties.

Turn around and ignore: swing; Review the past and look forward to the future. Wave your arms and don't look back. Describe not caring, resolute attitude.

When Buddhist monks receive beginners, they often wake him up with a stick or a large glass of wine. It is a metaphor for a severe warning, which makes people suddenly wake up.

It is often used to express approval and appreciation.

Head swings up and down, head swings up and down.

The first idiom or proverb 2 nods to say yes: say; Good: Good. Express approval.

Nodding is a sign of approval or affirmation.

Discuss or debate face to face.

Dull: dull and dull. Describe thinking and acting slowly and clumsily.

Crazy, insane, insane.

Bow your head and use your head to describe fear or listlessness. Use "bow your head"

Bow one's head and droop one's head to describe fear or listlessness.

Nodding is a sign of approval or affirmation.

Come with your head on. Come with your head on. Describe the fearless look.

The headwind is headwind. Metaphor is suffering from difficulties or setbacks.

A headwind means a headwind.

The hood face is facing the head face.

A living ghost with a title refers to a person who has been slaughtered.

The leader will announce the result at the end of the meeting. Describe quick thinking and strong understanding. It's the same as "knowing the end of the road"

Bowing one's head refers to humility and obedience.

Bowing is a metaphor for false respect or excessive politeness.

Nodding knowingly describes cleverness and agility. (2) said to allow, praise.

The beheaded general is a general who would rather die than surrender than the loyal opposition.

The head of a sword is a metaphor for a dangerous situation.

The nail head above the nail head phosphorus building is dazzling.

Bow your head, bow your head. Describe the appearance of cautious obedience.

Bow your head and confess.

A local strongman refers to a bully who oppresses the people. It is a metaphor for local people with certain energy.

Turn around and run away like a mouse. Describe running away

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

Nod, nod. It is often used to express approval and appreciation. It's the same as "tossing the brain."

Look down and point to depression.

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

To touch or take away something with the tongue. Metaphor does more harm than good. It also means greedy for money and lust, regardless of life.

Big head and small tail are still "anticlimactic" Metaphor is tight before doing things, and loose after doing things.

Lower your head and calm down: surrender to others. Describe obedience and obedience.

Got a punch on the head and a stick on the head. A metaphor for a serious warning or a sudden blow.

Enemy: enemy, enemy. Of the enemy.

The dovetail of the cutter head is a metaphor for the strength and strength of the pen.

The noblest title for people with different surnames.

A nodding acquaintance is a very shallow friendship, and when you meet, you just nod.

Knowing the ending of the story, we know the result from the beginning. Describe quick thinking and strong understanding.

Nod your head and smack your lips to show your agreement and appreciation.

Monopolism refers to authoritarian rule.

The end of the day: the limit of life. Refers to the period of death. Used to refer to the end of a person's life, and the time limit for doomed death falls on him.

Take the lead: the relief of fish on the steps in front of the temple, where the champion stood to meet the list when the imperial examination scholars issued the list. The champion who guided the imperial examination era. Metaphor is first or first.

Xiaolong doesn't fight local strongmen. Local strongmen: a metaphor for people who dominate one side. For example, although foreigners are very powerful, they can't fight the local evil forces.

Rich grass cannot last long, just like dew on the grass. Describe personnel uncertainty.

Powder and oily face powder, oil on the head. Describe a woman's makeup.

Square head is not inferior to square head: vulgar refers to inappropriate; Not bad: stubborn and disobedient. Describe a person's stubborn personality.

Irregular square heads describe people's stubbornness and stubbornness. The square head is not bad.

Fat head and big ears, a fat head and two big ears. Describe a fat figure, sometimes referring to a lovely child.

Fat head and big face describe obesity, sometimes referring to lovely children. Both are "fat heads and big ears."

A smooth head is like a smooth head. Describe people as frivolous and cunning.

The filth of Buddha's head means that bad things are put on good things and defiled good things.

Fat head and ears describe obesity, sometimes referring to lovely children. Both are "fat heads and big ears."

Bon-headed rat: Hold. Flee in fear. Describe the escape after being hit.

Feng Tang, a script written by Feng Tang, went through three dynasties in the Han Dynasty. When he arrived at Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he was considered a sage, but he was too old to be an official. A feeling of untimely or old age. With "Feng Tang easy to get old".

The Buddha's head pulls shit on the Buddha's head. It means that beautiful things are desecrated and defiled.

The Buddha's head is stained with dung: put it. I don't care if he puts shit on his head. The latter is more like putting bad things on good things and polluting good things.

Goose plucking is a metaphor for not knowing the situation and doing things by subjective imagination.

Metaphor is top-heavy or top-heavy.

Change one's head, metaphor, identity

A dirty face and unkempt hair means a dirty face and messy hair.

This country is facing a great disaster.

Surfing refers to following the public to do something to adapt to the status quo.

Fight for the head, fight for the head; Be sharp and strong.

The idiom or proverb 3 "The mountain bows its head and the river gives way" refers to the infinite power of the people to conquer nature and transform society.

Metaphor only cares about one's own head and feet, only considers the present, regardless of the future, and lacks a comprehensive plan. Describe doing things or thinking things carelessly.

Careless describes doing things or considering things inconsiderately.

A tall horse is a good horse with a tall and strong body.

You are a fool.

Ghosts: describe people as insidious and cunning. Describe the secretive behavior, not aboveboard.

A makeover is a makeover. Metaphor only changes its appearance and form, but its content remains unchanged.

A makeover means that a person's appearance has changed. Nowadays, many metaphors just change their appearance and form, but their contents remain unchanged.

A sly head described his behavior as secretive and not aboveboard. Use "stealthy"

To change your original appearance is to change your original appearance. Metaphor is just that the form has changed, but the essence has not changed.

A tall horse is a good horse with a tall and strong figure.

A dog head strategist is a metaphor for a person who likes to give ideas but has poor ideas. It is also a metaphor for people with bad ideas.

There is a large blank at the top of the text of "High-level Lecture Notes" with explanatory text printed on it, which is called "High-level Lecture Notes". Later, it generally refers to the famous works in this format.

Metaphorically speaking, although my accomplishments are deep, I still need to practice and improve. Metaphor has reached a high level, but it is still not satisfied, and further efforts are needed.

Look up: bamboo pole tip; Up: up. This is a metaphor for rapid academic progress.

Horned dogs have horns on their heads. Metaphor is impossible.

Dogs' brains and mice's brains are like slaves.

The metaphor of the first step goes further.

The Tang Dynasty attached great importance to the clans in Gangtou Zedi. Cui, Lu, Li and Zheng are called Lu Gang Toulu and Li Zedi Li. Often called the Giants.

The straight pole is a metaphor for rapid progress.

There is an old superstition that dogs' blood soaked their heads, saying that dogs' blood soaked the devil's head would invalidate its magic. Later, he described it as fierce, making the scolded person look like a demon drenched with dog blood, speechless and helpless.

The dog's blood spurted on his head. Describe words as vicious and abusive. Also describe a scolding.

Hang sheep's head, sell dog meat, hang sheep's head, sell dog meat. Metaphor is to make a signboard in the name of good, but actually sell inferior goods.

Selling dog meat by hanging sheep's head is a metaphor for making a cover in the name of goodness, but it is actually not worthy of the name or doing bad things.

The fire is rotten to the pig's head, and money goes to the business office to describe that money can connect the gods. Whatever you do, bribe it with money.

Deliberately depict to make the outline or image clear. More refers to painting or writing deliberately imitating, nothing new.

A good horse never looks back. This is a metaphor, a person will not look back after doing one thing.

A young and unreasonable girl.

If you write in a book with white hair and white fingers, you will be old.

Hate is like vinegar. The metaphor is very hateful.

The Buddhist language of the grass with grey head means that in order to transform all beings, the bodhisattva should randomly present all kinds of confusing and vulgar incarnations. Also refers to a dirty or stuffy face.

A daze describes a daze. With "faint head and rotten brain."

A daze describes a daze. With "faint head and rotten brain."

A daze describes a daze.

Idiot means simple or clumsy in appearance.

A prick describes a person as cunning and dishonest. It also means being tactful and unwilling to take responsibility.

A reckless act that seems rude and arrogant.

Dizziness describes dizziness, dizziness.

Looking dignified and strong describes a strong and honest body (especially a child).

The monkey head and monkey brain are as active as monkeys, describing themselves as impetuous.

The Buddhist saying of turning back to the shore means that as long as the guilty person changes his mind, repents and turns over a new leaf, he can get on the other side and tide over the difficulties. The latter is a metaphor for people who do bad things. As long as they are determined to repent, there is a way out.

Eared head: the top of a crop; Spike: Spike refers to the germination of grains after rain. If the top of the crop germinates, the crop will be abandoned. This is a sign of a disaster year.

Tiger head and mouse tail are as big as a tiger and as thin as a mouse. Metaphor means doing things with great momentum at first, then with little momentum and no end.

Anticlimactic, head as big as a tiger. At first, the metaphor was very powerful, but later it was very weak and endless.

Catch the lice on the tiger's head. Metaphor is doing dangerous things. It also shows that you didn't understand well and ran into a big shot or power that you can't afford to be taunted.

A dusty face is covered with dust. It also describes an expression of regret or frustration.

The appearance of a dusty face. It also describes an expression of regret or frustration.

The names of the red-headed documents issued by the party and government organs are often printed in red letters.

A tiger's head and a swallow's forehead describe a prince's noble appearance or intimidating appearance.

A tiger's head and cheeks are used to describe the nobility of a prince or the power of a military commander.

Dizziness and brain swelling describe dizziness. Use "dizzy"

Turn your head to your head, get dizzy and get lost.

Fortune: Good luck keeps coming. It's time for good luck.

Metaphor to speak half swallowed and half vomited, but didn't fully say the meaning.

Chop firewood at both ends: throw. The burden on both ends falls from both ends. Metaphor is that things fail at both ends.

Two-pointed poles can't pick anything. Metaphor failed at both ends.

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

Whisper into the ear: mouth close to the ear; Hand in hand: head to head. Describe leaning together and talking in a low voice.

A bitch is a person who has no self-esteem, shame and gratitude.

A horizontal neck describes many people gathering together.