To put in a hole
Toukoudilu, a Chinese idiom, is t ó UX ì D ǐ Xi à in pinyin, which means waiting for an opportunity to drill camp. From Li Mi, a critic of history.
The origin of Idioms
Gao Qi's comment on history Li Mi of the Ming Dynasty: "Gai Xiaoren, with a sense of danger and the skill of treachery, lives between father and son, and is often lucky to have something to do, so as to enjoy all the wealth."
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: toupiao Diyu
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : tóu xì dǐ xià
To put in a hole
i shall not forget it in my life. mò shì bù wàng
meeting and departing are irregular. huì shǎo lí duō
Guess from the East and guess from the West. dōng cāi xī chuāi