humble oneself in serving a master
Bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow. From honor.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Wenfu's Honor: "please say it, please say it." The inspector bowed his head and said, "don't say one thing, I won't refuse even ten."
Analysis of Idioms
Bow and stoop
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning. example a man should not bow down.
Chinese PinYin : dī tóu hā yāo
humble oneself in serving a master
military forces can use insidious tactics. bīng xíng guǐ dào
crane one 's neck and stand on tiptoe. yán jǐng qǐ zhǒng
defeat and completely wipe out. cuī xiàn kuò qīng
Simple words are few in meaning. yán jiǎn yì shǎo
the declining age is like a candle in the wind. fēng zhú zhī nián