Crooked back and forth
Bent back, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B è IQ ǔ y ā ow ā n, meaning bent back, often refers to sitting for a long time or old age, with "bent back". It's from a warning to the world.
The idiom comes from the 18th volume of Ming Feng Menglong's a general warning to the world: "if Ganluo was the prime minister at the age of 12, he would die at the age of 12. At the age of 12, it is time for him to turn white and bend his back."
Crooked back and forth
be round in disposition , square in action act straight - zhì yuán xíng fāng
Moving the country and moving the people - yí guó dòng zhòng