A wolf and a gall
Langgu 跱, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l á NGG ù ch ī y í n, which means to look like a wolf and stand like a wolf. It refers to a violent person waiting for an opportunity. It comes from a treatise on Wei Ji Yi in northern history.
explain
If the wolf is fierce to see, if the gall stands. It refers to a violent person waiting for an opportunity.
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"Wei Ji Yi Lun" in northern history: "the beginning of the Ming and Yuan Dynasties was the beginning of the outline. At that time, there were still peeping at the wolf, especially at the end of heaven's gift."
Chinese PinYin : láng gù chī yín
A wolf and a gall
To sell the husband and the slave. fàn fū zào lì