捧头鼠窜
      Explanation: Holding his head, like rats fleeing wildly. Lang Beixiang describe the panic to escape.
      Source: "Han Kuai Tong Biography": "Changshan Wang Feng (holding) head scatter in all directions to go Kingship."
  • Thesaurus:  betake oneself to one's legs, not to be found in the classics; be not well-known, a mere name (=only a name), Anonymity Shu Bei, run like a wolf and rush like a boar, all mortal beings, sweep the seas, Infestation Moji, pandemonium, Peach luxuriant and beautiful, Silk were multitude, And compact objects Rang, be on the lookout (while conducting secret activities) frighten seriously, fall into oblivion, Commonplace inglorious
  • Antonym Group:  of world renown, Wind Tiger Yunlong, the birth of heroes brings glory to a place, fundi, Famous land, well-known; celebrated; famous, Burst out Little known, create, a woman of great capability, Thunderous, reverberate like thunder, Heroine, (literally) a man among women--women who act and talk like a man-- courageous, straightforward, frank, etc., have one's name up land, leave a good name for a hundred generations, a niche in the temple of fame, a secluded talent, Panlong Wohu, shake oneself together, handyman, hero brick, hero hero, Place where dragons and tigers are hiding, World-famous land, impressive active power, illustrious celebrated, be well-known far and near, a place endowed with the fine spirits of the universe, Famous for Ya Seoul, a big card, Luan Xiangfeng _set_, great one's formal personal name, great illustriousness