run clandestine errands up and down the line
Jumping up and down, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh à ngcu à nxi à Ti à o, which means running around, connecting in many ways and planning activities. From the diary of a factory secretary.
Idiom usage
He jumped up and down and finally put his son in an important position.
The origin of Idioms
Jiang Zilong's Diary of a factory Secretary: "jump up and down, play different flags according to the needs, and make the work of the factory director a success."
Chinese PinYin : shàng cuàn xià tiào
run clandestine errands up and down the line
pretending to be what one is not. rén mú gǒu yàng
There is no good in pleading for disaster. shēn huò wú liáng
floating melons and plums submerged in water. fú guā shěn lǐ
have a caustic and flippant tongue. jiān zuǐ bó shé