swaying
D ō ngy á ox ī B ǎ I: it describes walking unsteadily. Metaphor is easy to shake and not firm.
Swaying around (D ō ngy á ox ī B ǎ I) explanation: describes walking unsteadily. Metaphor is easy to shake and not firm. Source: Mao Zedong's "on the issue of agricultural cooperation": "some of our comrades are just like a woman with small feet, swaggering around there, always complaining that others say: fast, fast." example: we should stand firm on the issue of principle, and we should not. usage: as predicate, attributive, adverbial; refers to not firm
swaying
engaging one to hold the " knife " -- employ a person to write an essay in one 's name - qiàn rén zhuō dāo
A country is easy to change, but a disposition is hard to change - jiāng shān yì gǎi,bǐng xìng nán yí
abundant clay makes a large buddha - through the help of many supports , a man becomes great - ní duō fó dà