The tiger scratched its head
Idiom, refers to bold, reckless, refers to self-reliance. The third chapter of the popular romance of the later Han Dynasty written by Cai Dongfan: "only Dou Xian killed zhishou in front of him and Lehui later. He was so powerful and hot. Who else, regardless of life and death, would scratch the tiger's head again?"
[words]: scratching on the tiger's head [phonetic notation]: l ǎ oh ǔ t ó ush à ngs ā oy ǎ ng ㄌ ㄠ ㄏ ㄨ ㄨ ㄡ ㄕㄤ a ㄙㄧ ㄤ [interpretation]: it refers to daring. The third chapter of the popular romance of the later Han Dynasty written by Cai Dongfan: "only Dou Xian killed zhishou in front of him and Lehui later. He was so powerful and hot. Who else, regardless of life and death, would scratch the tiger's head again?" [example] in Lu Xun's Nahuo · Yao: "I can't squeeze any oil and water, but I've already broken my stomach. He also wanted to scratch the tiger's head, so he gave him two mouths. "
The tiger scratched its head
mow the grass and pull out the roots - jiǎn cǎo chú gēn
the wives and children of the offenders are not involved in their crimes - zuì rén bù nú
a thousand and one worries and hatreds - qiān chóu wàn hèn