To get rid of everything
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ī ch ō ut ū Chu ǎ I, which means to describe the rapid rotation of eyes or the appearance of looking at others carefully when they are in a hurry. It's the same as "removing the baldness brush". From tiger head.
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of the tiger head card by Li Zhifu in Yuan Dynasty: "why is Zhang Zhangkuang so crazy that he has to wait for his refusal to fade, and his eyes and brain are so flustered?"
Chinese PinYin : tī chōu tū chuǎi
To get rid of everything
sail the boat with the help of the wind. kàn fēng shǐ chuán