Seven heads and eight feet
Seven heads and eight feet, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī sh ǒ UB ā Ji ǎ o, which means to describe panic. The source is scholars.
The origin of Idioms
The twelfth chapter of Wu Jingzi's unofficial history of scholars in Qing Dynasty: "he didn't know how to walk in the city, but he was in a hurry and ran wildly without looking at the front. He ran for more than one arrow and bumped into a sedan chair."
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : qī shǒu bā jiǎo
Seven heads and eight feet
harbour talent to await employment. xí zhēn dài pìn
discard the old ways of life in favour of the new. gé gù lì xīn