No head, no tail
No head and no tail, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú t ó UW ú w ě I, which means there is no clue, the original reason is unknown. It refers to the disorder of things. It's from the back court flower.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Zheng Tingyu's houtinghua, the third discount: "this lawsuit has no head and no tail, and the thief is hard to catch and take."
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, adverbial; often used in spoken English
Examples
"This article has no head and tail, and I don't know what to say. "He has no head and no tail in his work, and he can't accomplish great things. "No head, no brain".
No head, no tail
the most uncommon years and months of one 's life - suì yuè zhēng róng
flatter in order to obtain favour - chǎn yú qǔ róng