To get rid of everything
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ī ch ō ut ū Chu ǎ I, which means to describe the rapid rotation of eyes or the appearance of looking at others carefully when they are in a hurry. It's the same as "removing the baldness brush". From tiger head.
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of the tiger head card by Li Zhifu in Yuan Dynasty: "why is Zhang Zhangkuang so crazy that he has to wait for his refusal to fade, and his eyes and brain are so flustered?"
To get rid of everything
drop one 's chopsticks on hearing a clap of thunder - wén léi shī zhù