On tiptoe
Tiptoe, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ni è Ji ǎ oni è sh ǒ u, which means to describe the appearance of walking lightly. It also describes being furtive and furtive. From Zhang Tianyi's "spring breeze · Beihu".
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Tianyi's "spring breeze · Beihu": "so Beihu crept to the window and opened an empty courtyard in the corner of cold cloth."
Idiom usage
They crept to the door, put their eyes to the crack of the door, and saw a dozen young farmers crowded in the hut. Long night by Yao xueyin
Chinese PinYin : niè jiǎo niè shǒu
On tiptoe
strike the head on the ground and call on heaven. bó dì hū tiān
strike terror in one 's heart. hún xiāo dǎn sàng
When a viper stings his hand, a strong man will get rid of it. fù shé shì shǒu,zhuàng shì j