The fox buries the fox
Hu buries Hu Yang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ú m á IH ú y á ng, which means too many doubts can't make things happen. It's from Liang Qichao's a review of the trend of retro thoughts.
Idiom usage
It is a metaphor of too much doubt
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Fox buries Fox
The origin of Idioms
Liang Qichao's a review of the trend of retro thought: "what is the government in the world
Idiom explanation
It is a metaphor for too many doubts to succeed. The same as "Fox buries Fox".
The fox buries the fox
arouse one 's all efforts to make the country prosperous - lì jīng tú zhì
youth passes as a fleeting wave - sì shuǐ liú nián
The country is rich and the army is strong - guó fù bīng qiáng
like a fishbone getting stuck in the throat -- necessary to give vent to one 's pent-up feelings - rú gěng zài hóu
shrug the shoulders and offer an ingratiating smile - chǎn xiào xié jiān
Eye opening and eyebrow relaxing - zhǎn yǎn shū méi