It's a big deal
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, means to bend your waist and knees. It comes from Xunzi, a rich country, written by Zhao xunziang in the Warring States period.
The origin of Idioms
In Xunzi Fuguo, written by Zhao Xun Kuang of the Warring States period, it is said that "I want to go to the north."
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial; used in writing
It's a big deal
Sharpening your ax will not delay your job of cutting wood - mó dāo bù wù kǎn chái gōng
Carp leaping to the dragon's gate - lǐ yú tiào lóng mén
bare one 's heart in all sincerity - pōu gān qì xuè
run around here and there and busy oneself with worldly affairs - kǒng xí mò tū