clear-eyed and malicious
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ī sh ì L á NGG ù, which means like a bird raising its head and looking back like a wolf. It describes a person's ferocity and greed. From selected works: Ma Rong & lt; flute Fu & gt.
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, object and attribute; it can be used as an example to build a good example.
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: looking at the tiger
The origin of Idioms
In selected works, Ma Rong & lt; flute Fu & gt;, it is said that those who hear of fish, turtles, birds and beasts are not afraid of the deer, the bear, the bird and the wolf
Idiom explanation
Like a bird raising its head, like a wolf looking back. It describes a person's ferocity and greed.
Chinese PinYin : chī shì láng gù
clear-eyed and malicious
have a guilty conscience , as one 's guilty conscience. zuò zéi xīn xū
do one 's best till one 's heart ceases to beat. sǐ ér hòu yǐ
a vast territory with a sparse population. dì kuàng rén xī
All clothes are easy to follow. bǎi yī bǎi suí