indecisive
Fox buries fox, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ú m á IH ú h ú, which means fox is suspicious, just buried things, and dig them out to have a look; metaphor too much doubt, can't do. From Guoyu · Wu Yu.
Idiom explanation
Li: digging.
The origin of Idioms
"Wu language of Guoyu:" Fox buries it, but fox is not successful. "
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning. It refers to too many doubts to make things happen. Recalling the revolution of 1911, the people of the whole country thought that they would overthrow the Qing Dynasty and abolish the autocracy forever, and then they would enjoy the happiness of the Republic, but they didn't want to bury the fox until now. Preface to the popular romance of the Republic of China
indecisive
deliberately exagerate so as to create a sensation - sǒng rén tīng wén
It's cloudy in the mountains and snowy at night - shān yīn yè xuě
Hold your hands and hold your feet - liǎn shǒu píng zú
Gather strength to gather strength - cuán fēng jù dí