Kowtow
Kowtow, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k à y á Li à Ozu à, meaning talkative. It comes from Wu Mingshi's "raising a case to raise eyebrows" in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As object and attribute
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: talkative and talkative
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, the third discount of Wu Mingshi's "raise a case to raise eyebrows together" is: "we are in a class with you. Since we don't meet each other, we'll have to talk in the future."
Chinese PinYin : kē yá liào zuǐ
Kowtow
the principle of friendship will not admit of a refusal. yì bù gǎn cí
influence character by environment. qián yí mò huà
incompatible as fire and water. shì rú shuǐ huǒ
ant holes may cause the collapse of a dyke. dī kuì yǐ kǒng
call on someone repeatedly to enlist his help , etc.. sān gù cǎo lú
with deep hatred and resentment. tòng xīn bìng shǒu
attend to one 's parents ' comfort on getting up and going to bed. chén hūn dìng xǐng