behaving stealthily like a thief
It's a Chinese idiom, pronounced Z é it ó UG ǒ UN ǎ o, which means sneaky and furtive. It's the same as "a thief's head and a rat's brain". From rebirth.
Idiom explanation
A furtive, furtive look. It's the same as "a thief's head and a rat's brain".
The origin of Idioms
The first chapter of Rebirth: "today, all the young and old people and a group of female dependents are watching. Liu kuibi is looking at the thief upstairs, so that he misses the third arrow."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: skunk, skunk, skunk
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attributive, or adverbial; used in figurative sentences
Examples
Brother Liu, I think the escort officer is not a good man. We should be on guard. Ouyang Yuqian's Mulan in the army Scene 4
Chinese PinYin : zéi tóu gǒu nǎo
behaving stealthily like a thief
dedicate oneself to one 's country 's cause. yǐ shēng xǔ guó
from the shallower to the deeper. yóu qiǎn rù shēn
The island is thin and the countryside is cold. dǎo shòu jiāo hán
There are roots and seedlings. yǒu gēn yǒu miáo