Snail head
A Chinese idiom, w ō Ji ǎ oy í NGT ó u in pinyin, means that there is little profit to be made. From Zhuangzi Zeyang.
Idiom usage
As object and attribute, it is often used in figurative sentences examples snails and flies head.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: flying head and snails
The origin of Idioms
According to Zhuangzi Zeyang, "if you have a country in the left corner of the cochlea, it's called the touch clan; if you have a country in the right corner of the cochlea, it's called the man clan. When you fight against each other, you have tens of thousands of corpses lying in front of you. After ten days, you have five days to fight back."
Idiom explanation
Cochlear horn: the antennae of a snail; fly head: the head of a fly. It is not worth mentioning that there is little profit.
Snail head
We can't talk about the ugly family - jiā chǒu bù kě wài tán
the near one pleases and the far one comes -- to do one 's utmost to satisfy people near and far - jìn yuè yuǎn lái
follow up a victory with hot pursuit - chéng shèng zhuī jī