Bow your head
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi é Ji ā nd ī sh ǒ u, which means to describe a humble look in front of people. It's the same as "low brow". The source is Zizhitongjian, three years before emperor Jingdi of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Sima Guang of the Song Dynasty wrote "three years before emperor Jingdi of the Han Dynasty" in his book Zizhitongjian: "this is the true meaning of the work. We still have doubts about it. We have to bow our heads to our shoulders and touch Jin with tired feet."
Analysis of Idioms
A low brow on the shoulder
Idiom usage
Be a predicate or attributive; refer to the appearance of flattery
Bow your head
hear the news and rise up in response - wén fēng xiǎng yīng
hard to distinguish good from bad - lán ài nán fēn