Drop your head and plug your ears
Head down, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Chu í t ó us ā I ě R, which means do not ask or hear, pretend to be deaf and dumb. From the book of the later Han Dynasty, Shangdi Ji.
The origin of Idioms
"The history of Shangdi in the history of the later Han Dynasty says," the censor's head is drooping, and he is not afraid of heaven, but worthy of man. "
Idiom usage
In order to correct a person's loss, he must be in the place where he can speak, and he should do his best to praise him, and he should not be allowed to cheat. Northern Qi Dynasty: Yan Zhitui's family precepts save trouble
Chinese PinYin : chuí tóu sāi ěr
Drop your head and plug your ears
one 's word does not express his idea. cí bù dá yì
to talk freely without being awed in the presence of the high and mighty. mén shī ér yán
grow old with nothing accomplished. mǎ chǐ tú zēng
The party and the party work together. ē dǎng xiāng wéi
a good essay which has solid substance and beautiful sentences. xián huá pèi shí