To gallop with a frown
Frowning and galloping, a Chinese idiom, means to be cramped and unable to stretch. From the book of songs Xiaoya jienanshan.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Xiaoya · jienanshan": "I look at all directions, and I'm always on my way."
Idiom usage
It can't be extended. Example: our people's burden will increase by more than 20 million every year. We will take care of our shadow! Liang Qichao's history of China's national debt in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : cù cù mǐ chěng
To gallop with a frown
Riding the dragon and playing the Phoenix. qí lóng nòng fèng
every form of evil cannot be done. zhū è mò zuò
charge into the enemy ranks. chōng fēng xiàn jiān
like fans being out of use after autumn. qiū fēng wán shàn