go swaying
Swaying and swaying, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á oy á ob ǎ IB ǎ I, which means to describe indecision; swaying and swaying; slow and complacent. It's from Chen Zhou.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth fold of Chen Zhou Tan Mi written by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: "it's not bad for me to be a state official, and it's not bad for me to be a state official
Idiom usage
It refers to the unstable position. Example in Beijing popular novel Nianyu Guanyin: "a woman came out of the hall, talking to herself, and had a bust fight with Cui Ning." This Xuanzang paid his thanks again and swayed in the street. The twelfth chapter of the journey to the west by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty and the third chapter of the journey to the old man: "the water plants in the river are more than ten feet long. They are swaying by the river. It's really beautiful! It's also called "swing and shake.". First chapter of journey to the West: take the one who can't run, strip him of clothes, and put him on like a man, swaggering through the state. Chapter 77 of the three heroes and five righteousness: I disguised myself as a scholar, wearing a square scarf and a flowery cloak. I stepped out of the shop with a pair of thick bottomed red shoes and a clay gold folding fan in my hand. "Surprise at the first moment. Volume 18:" the little lady, with her two heads, one named Chunyun and the other named Qiuyue, swaggered up to the garden pavilion. Chapter 61 of Shi Naian's Water Margin in the Ming Dynasty: Wu Yong and Li Kui are both swaying, but they are easy to come to the gate. In Li Yu's "naihetian · cuntuo" of the Qing Dynasty, "Lang Fu's hand is the same, and she sways across the corridor."
Chinese PinYin : yáo yáo bǎi bǎi
go swaying
extinguish a fire by pouring oil on the flames. tóu gāo zhǐ huǒ
be proud and pleased with oneself. yáng yáng zì dé
place obstruction at every possible points. héng lán shù dǎng
if the basin be is square , the water in it would also be square. yú fāng shuǐ fāng
sacrifice life for the sake of gain. pōu fù cáng zhū