Hawkhead
Yingtouquenao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī NGT ó uqu è n ǎ o, which means to describe ugly and cunning. From journey to the West.
Idiom explanation
It's ugly and cunning.
The origin of Idioms
The thirteenth of the fourth book of journey to the West written by Yang Xian in Yuan Dynasty: "when I see a man with a gauze hat, a black cloth shirt, a hawk head and a sparrow brain, I will explore my body."
Hawkhead
enrich oneself at others ' expense - sǔn rén féi jǐ
It is easy to change, but hard to change - jiāng shān hǎo gǎi,bǐng xìng nán yí
soldiers and horses are in great haste -- busily engaged in warfare - róng mǎ kǒng zǒng
die without fulfilling one 's ambitions - jī zhì yǐ méi