To cover one's head
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ī t ó UG à in à o, which means to cover your head and face directly. It describes (attack, impact, criticism, etc.) as coming fiercely. From the water margin.
Notes on Idioms
Cover: press.
The origin of Idioms
The fourteenth chapter of Shi Naian's the complete story of the water margin in the Ming Dynasty: "if you take the sticks from the soldiers, you will be beaten."
Idiom usage
To face the head. example rain, pour it down your neck. The fifth chapter of Du Pengcheng's defending Yan'an
Chinese PinYin : pī tóu gài nǎo
To cover one's head
be discontented with one 's home. bù ān qí shì
Choosing officials according to people. yǐ rén zé guān
eloquent and frank in speech. néng yán kuài shuō
look back at past mistakes one has made. fǎn gōng zì xǐng
be truculent and unreasonable. mán hèng wú lǐ