crane one 's neck and stand on tiptoe
Yanjingqijie, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á NJ ǐ ngq ǐ zh ǒ ng, which means to describe the admiration or expectation of the cut, with "yanjingqijie". It's from "the record after waving a horse".
The origin of Idioms
Wang, Ming and Qing Dynasties (Song Dynasty), Volume 4 of "the record of waving the back of the horse": "how can the people of the capital miss each day and night, burn the top and refine their arms, and stretch their neck and heel to look at the dust of the imperial chariot?"
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: yanjingqiheel, yanjingjuheel
Idiom usage
I'm looking forward to it
crane one 's neck and stand on tiptoe
Don't know the true face of Lushan - bù shí lú shān zhēn miàn mù
a son 's willingness to carry on his father 's profession - kěn táng kěn gòu
mud and sand are carried along -- there is a mingling of good and bad - ní shā jù xià