Open your lips and plant your moustache
Zhang lipzhi moustache, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ā ngch ú nzh í Z ī, which means opening and closing lips. It comes from Yan Fu's on China's party division.
The origin of Idioms
Yan Fu's on the division of the Chinese Communist Party: "one of them is a very conservative person, who has a long history of fame and has been returned to the world. When he saw the western law, he didn't want to know anything about it. He just raised his voice to light the rough traces of electricity, the last of military and commercial techniques, and attached to the classics. He opened his lips and planted his moustache. He didn't feel ashamed."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: eloquence
Open your lips and plant your moustache
roll up one 's sleeves and raise one 's fists to fight - xuān quán luó xiù
a harmonious union lasting a hundred years - bǎi nián hǎo shì