Be open-minded
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ū Xi ō NGN à D ì, which means a kind of kneeling ceremony with the upper body close to the ground, indicating piety and solemnity. From journey to the West.
The origin of Idioms
The 16th chapter of Wu Chengen's journey to the West in Ming Dynasty: "Sanzang unfolds its back, relaxes its body, embraces the world, looks at the golden statue and kowtows."
Chinese PinYin : pū xiōng nà dì
Be open-minded
the grasses are tall and the nightingales are in the air. cǎo zhǎng yīng fēi
I'm too busy to get along with others. lù lù guǎ hé
like a crane 's bone and a pine 's appearance. hè gǔ sōng jīn
support and develop family undertaking. dǐng mén zhuàng hù
Blood is all over the sleeve. shuò xuè mǎn xiù