Scratching the cheek and ears
Scratching the cheek and ear, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n á OS āē IJU ě R, which means scratching the cheek and ear; it describes panic and anxiety. From butterfly dream.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Guan Hanqing's butterfly dream, the first fold: "I've been through six streets and three markets in a hurry, scratching my ears and wiping my tears."
Idiom usage
He is in a hurry.
Scratching the cheek and ears
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