unsteady
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh á sh ǒ UW ǔ Ji ǎ o, which means you can use your hands and feet. Describe unruly, not steady. It comes from the Ming Dynasty's Wumingshi Shuanglin Zuohua.
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of "Shuanglin Zuohua" written by Wu Mingshi in Ming Dynasty: "what a good match for monkey day. He is just like a living crab
Idiom usage
Act as a predicate, attribute, adverbial
Chinese PinYin : zhá shǒu wǔ jiǎo
unsteady