Shake one's head and tail
Wagging head and tail, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á ot ó um ó UW ě I, which means to describe a fish's leisurely appearance; now it is used to describe a person's wagging head and head, frivolous and complacent appearance.
Idiom explanation the original shape looks like a fish is at ease. It is now used to describe a person's head shaking and frivolous. It's the same as "wagging the head and wagging the tail.".
Chinese PinYin : yáo tóu móu wěi
Shake one's head and tail
the disparity of numerical strength is too great. zhòng guǎ shì shū
pull one 's forces together and start afresh. chóng zhěng qí gǔ
pick out the essentials and extract the essence. tí yào gōu xuán