Put in a hole
Toukoudiu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ó UX ì D ǐ x ī, which means waiting for an opportunity. From the best of friends.
The origin of Idioms
In his book with Zhang Deyuan written by Li Guang of Song Dynasty, it is said that "those who can't help but talk falsely from time to time, because they have no roots, they can't help but listen to Tan's funny words! There is no day for us to avoid disaster. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Put in a hole
offer congratulations on the completion of a new residence - yàn què xiāng hè
read without thorough understanding - bù qiú shèn jiě
have a retinue before and behind - qián hū hòu yōng
the lofty sentiments of fearing no hardships in the open - mù tiān xí dì