My feet are full and my tongue is full
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Z ú Ji ǎ NSH é B ì, which means it takes a lot of effort and eloquence. From the Qing Dynasty, ye tingguan's blowing net record, a brief account of Ninggu pagoda.
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
According to ye tingguan's a brief account of Ninggu Pagoda in the record of blowing the net in the Qing Dynasty, "when it comes to the granting of a ring in the cha area of the Han Dynasty, my ministers say that the officials of the same society are like the Prime Minister of the Song Dynasty He never forgets the past, and among them, Cheng Ziju is the most powerful
Idiom explanation
It takes a lot of effort and eloquence.
Chinese PinYin : zú jiǎn shé bì
My feet are full and my tongue is full
with the tongue in the cheek. xián wài yǒu yīn
to know is easy , but to do is difficult. zhī yì xíng nán
adapt oneself to circumstances. shùn shí ér dòng
tears trickling down one 's cheeks. shān rán lèi xià