crankle
Seven twists and eight turns, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī w ā Nb ā Gu ǎ I, meaning many bends, constantly changing direction. It's not straightforward. It is the same as "seven Bay eight turn". From October.
The origin of Idioms
October, 1981, issue 1: "it took more than ten miles to get to the village at the foot of Langya Mountain where we want to live."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: qiwan Bagui, qiwan Baqu
crankle
change constantly like cloud and wave - bō jué yún guǐ
sport with the wind and play with the moon -- seek pleasure - cháo fēng yǒng yuè
sell family properties to relieve the distress of people - huǐ jiā shū guó