Iris shoulder and swan neck
Yuanjianhujing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Yu ā NJI ā NH ú J ǐ ng, which means like a kite shrugging its shoulders, like a swan stretching its neck. It describes the appearance of painstaking thinking at the desk. From Li Hanqiu's zayong.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
Li Hanqiu's miscellaneous chants (3): "it's hard to write poems on the neck of a kite shoulder and a swan, but you can't dress in cold, and you can't cook in hunger."
Idiom explanation
Like a kite shrugging its shoulders, like a swan stretching its neck. It's like sitting at the desk thinking hard.
Iris shoulder and swan neck
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Bury the wheel and break the column - mái lún pò zhù