Shake your head, shake your feet, stagger, shake your tail for food, shake your seat, wave your flag, shake your lips and shake your beak.
Shake your head?
Pronunciation: [yá o tó u bino]
Interpretation: The head is shaking. Describe pride or self-satisfaction. It also describes reading and reciting postures.
Shake your head and stamp your feet.
Pronunciation: [yáo shǒu dün zú]
Interpretation: shake your head and stamp your feet. A look of great chagrin or regret.
hesitate
Pronunciation: [yá o yá o humm: ng humm: ng]
Explanation: Swinging from side to side, unstable
Is collapsing
Pronunciation: [[yáo yáo yüZhu]
Interpretation: shake: shake; A trembling look; Desire: to be; Autumn: Autumn. It's staggering; Is about to fall. Describe it as unstable; Will degenerate; Or metaphor is about to collapse or collapse.
A man of low status, begging for a man
Pronunciation: [yáo wáI qiúshí]
Commentary: The tiger was caged and wagged its tail for food. It means that people's status has been lowered and they are welcome.
In the middle of the corridor
Pronunciation: [yáo xí pò zuò]
Explanation: It means to leave in the middle of the party.
Wave the flag and shout-drum for someone
Pronunciation: [yá o qí nà hn]
Interpretation: Shout: Try to scream. Refers to the ancient fighting time; Waving flags and shouting; Scream, kill, come on.
Speak freely-talk nonsense (stir up trouble)
Pronunciation: [yáo chún gǔ Xie]
Interpretation: drum tongue: chewing the tongue; Refers to the paradox. Shake your lips; Stir your tongue. Describe to incite or lobby with eloquence.