Stretch your legs and waist
It is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is zh ǎ NJI ǎ OSH ē NY ā o, which means it is commonly used to call people dead. From yuan Qiaoji's marriage of two generations.
Idiom usage
I can't stretch my legs and give my best to you.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth fold of yuan Qiaoji's marriage of two generations: "if you don't ask for a hairpin, a fortune, or a collection, you can't even ask for it. If you can't get rid of it, you can extend your feet and waist to worship."
Idiom explanation
Goodbye. It is commonly used to call people dead.
Chinese PinYin : zhǎn jiǎo shēn yāo
Stretch your legs and waist
a snake 's head and a rat 's eyes. shé tóu shǔ yǎn
be surrounded by hills and rivers. zǔ shān dài hé
A bird knows a swan's ambition. yàn què ān zhī hóng hú zhì