The heel and toe are at fault
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ǐ zh ǒ ngxi ā ngcuॸ, which means to describe a large number of people, one after another. It comes from the selected works of Shi Lun in the ten years before the revolution of 1911 - revolutionary factory.
Idiom explanation
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Idioms and allusions
The source of "selected works of the ten years before the revolution of 1911 - revolutionary factory": "those who abandon their home and escape from power, those who stop at the door, they are wrong."
Discrimination of words
[commonly used]: rare idiom [time]: Ancient idiom [structure]: serial verb idiom is used as predicate and attribute; it refers to many people.
Chinese PinYin : zhǐ zhǒng xiāng cuò
The heel and toe are at fault
Cheerfulness and encouragement. huān xīn gǔ wǔ
become aware of one 's errors and turn back from one 's wrong path. mí tú zhī fǎn
teach students in accordance with their aptitude. yīn cái shī jiào
A hundred fold will not destroy. bǎi zhé bù cuī