Standing on one's feet and looking sideways
Standing on one's feet and looking from the side are Chinese words, CH ó ngz ú é RL ì, C è m ù é RSH ì in pinyin, which comes from the biography of Ji Zheng in historical records by Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty.
The word "double foot" is pronounced ch ó ngz ú é RL ì, C è m ù é RSH ì. Describe a look of fear and resentment. It's from Sima Qian's biography of Ji Zheng in historical records of the Western Han Dynasty no one in the whole country is more vicious than this generation of agents. (Mao Zedong's ten requirements to the Kuomintang)
Chinese PinYin : chóng zú ér lì,cè mù ér shì
Standing on one's feet and looking sideways
one has attained a success and is well-contented. chūn fēng dé yì
Cooked rice with uncooked rice. shēng mǐ zhǔ chéng shú fàn
lift one 's feet very high and put them down very slowly. jiǎo gāo bù dī