rush forward and backward to show anxiety to serve
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Tu ì h ò UQ ū Qi á n, which means to be courteous. It comes from Jia Zhongming of Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
I can't help but be frightened, so I go forward with a smiling face.
The origin of Idioms
The third fold of Jia Zhongming's "Jingchu minister's heavy duty on jade comb" in Yuan Dynasty: "how do you pay? I don't want to do it. I'm here to gather my face and turn back. I'm here to move forward. My eyes are smiling and my eyebrows are comfortable. "
Idiom explanation
It's used to describe being courteous.
rush forward and backward to show anxiety to serve
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