Top down, top down
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh à uxi à K à og à o, which means kowtow and kneel down. It comes from the foreign language of Zhang Yuan in Henan Province by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, adverbial; used of a person's manner
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu of Tang Dynasty wrote in the foreign language of sacrificing Henan Zhangyuan: "when you go down the official rank, you will be the first to go up."
Idiom explanation
Jiri: butt. Head down, butt up. It describes kowtowing and kneeling.
Top down, top down
expect to see someone who never comes - wàng yǎn yù chuān
with an aching head and a broken heart - jí shǒu tòng xīn
The sky is high and the earth is thick - jú gāo tiān,jí hòu dì