Crooked head
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Xi é t ó UW ā in ǎ o, which means to describe the appearance is not perfect. From Wang GUI and Li Xiangxiang.
The origin of Idioms
Li Ji's "Wang GUI and Li Xiangxiang" part 3: "Lord Yan told you to be a poor man, and he also wanted to turn his body over."
Idiom usage
Used as attributive or adverbial; used of a person's appearance, etc.
Crooked head
moan and groan without being ill - wú bìng shēn yīn
salutary influence of education - chūn fēng huà yǔ
layer upon layer of peaks and knolls - céng luán dié zhàng
He who steals the hook will be punished, and he who steals the country will be punished - qiè gōu zhě zhū,qiè guó zhě hóu
point to a hill and talk about grindstone -- make concealed reference to something - zhǐ shān shuō mò