walk stealthily
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ni è Z ú Qi á NZ ō ng, which means to describe being careful and secretive. From the romance of the Western chamber.
The origin of Idioms
The third book of the romance of the Western Chamber written by Wang Shifu of Yuan Dynasty is the third fold. One is ashamed, the other is angry
Idiom usage
Shi Yukun, Qing Dynasty Chapter 11: creeping and sneaking, landing on the ground on the tiptoe, you really have the ability of heron floating crane. Shi Yukun, Qing Dynasty Chapter 13 of three heroes and five righteousness: zhanye saw in the dark that the lights in the three rooms of the living room were bright, and someone was talking inside. He crept and stood quietly under the window to listen. In Qing Dynasty, Chu Ren was awarded the 15th chapter of the romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties: Shu Bao ~, when he entered his mother's bedroom, he saw two girls who had grown up in three years.
Analysis of Idioms
Silent breath
Chinese PinYin : niè zú qián zōng
walk stealthily
get the cat and lose the cow. zhēng māo diū niú
the huanghe river is clear and the seas are calm. hé qīng hǎi yàn
tough and strong as iron and steel. tóng jīn tiě gǔ
despair gives courage to a coward. qín kùn fù chē
the handiwork remains though the maker 's gone. wù zài rén wáng