get anxious and impatient
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Cu ō sh ǒ UD ù NJI ǎ o, describes the appearance of anxiety and impatience. It comes from the fifth chapter of Wu Jianren's confused world in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The fifth chapter of Wu Jianren's "muddleheaded world" in Qing Dynasty: "sitting in the living room is boring and very stuffy. Cao Laisu just rubs his hands and feet, and has no way."
Idiom usage
The county master rubbed his hands and feet anxiously, called for his signature, and asked the criminal master to name him. After considering, we couldn't think of a way. The 34th chapter of a brief history of civilization by Li Baojia in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Hand to hand
Chinese PinYin : cuō shǒu dùn jiǎo
get anxious and impatient
a cup of water and a grain of millet-eatvery little. bēi shuǐ lì sù
be of noble character and high prestige. dé gāo wàng zhòng