scratch one's head
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Scratching ears and gills, Chinese vocabulary.
Pinyin: Zhu ě RS ā OS ā I
Explanation: it is used to describe anxiety, depression and the appearance of being unable to find a way when angry. It also describes being too happy to know what to do.
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scratch one's head
Pinyin
zhuāěrsāosāi
Citation explanation
It's used to describe being anxious, depressed and unable to find a way out when angry. It also describes being too happy to know what to do.
The 35th chapter of Jing Hua Yuan written by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty: "Duo Jiu is just:" the giver said: because the princess entered the palace today, my uncle sent this gift to prepare the princess to reward the palace people. Isn't it for brother Lin? " After hearing this, Tang Ao just scratched his ears and gills
A brief history of civilization by Li Baojia in the Qing Dynasty Chapter 51: where has Rao Hongsheng ever seen such a state? He was so glad that he scratched his ears and gills.
Chapter 19 of Li Baojia's Officialdom: later, Liu dayuzi's Tongtong told him that he was so anxious that he had no way to go.
Chinese PinYin : zhuā?ěr sāo sāi
scratch one's head
A fool has a thousand worries, but he will get one. yú zhě qiān lǜ,bì yǒu yī dé
like fans being out of use after autumn. qiū fēng wán shàn
one 's boots leaked dreadfully and in both of them there were big holes at the heels. lǚ chuān zhǒng jué
on the borders between the two kingdoms wu and chu. wú tóu chǔ wěi
pay too much respect to one 's superiors and despise those who are of lower ranks. chǎn shàng ào xià