A cup to the bow and a tiger to the market
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ē Ig ō ngsh ì h ǔ, which means to catch the wind, worry and disturb each other. It comes from the academic circles, activities of Tianjin business and academic circles.
Analysis of Idioms
Catch a shadow
The origin of Idioms
"At the same time, it was said that there was a strike in Shanghai, which led to the crisis and panic of the people."
Idiom usage
To disturb one another
A cup to the bow and a tiger to the market
To support the way out of danger - fú diān chí wēi
deep-rooted love for natural charms - quán shí gāo huāng