Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Lose the solar terms and give in to him. What do these four words mean?
Lose the solar terms and give in to him. What do these four words mean?
Bow to sb. and lose confidence
Bow to the knees, the idiom is pronounced "D and tóu zhéJie", which means losing one's integrity and giving in to others.
Bow your head and tie a knot: d tóu zhéJie
meaning
Bow: bow, yield. Bend over: Let yourself bend over to others. Bow your head and bend your knees, that is, bow your head, lose your integrity, and give in to others.
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