Duck and goose walk means that ducks and geese walk in eight steps, because it is used to describe the way people walk slowly and shake.
First, the origin of the idiom
Yuan Qin Jianfu's "Dongtanglao" is the second fold: "I can't imagine that you (Xiao Xiao) are too broad under that fold, and your stomach is folded with your chest high, and ducks step on geese."
second, idiom usage
as an attribute and an adverbial; Used for the elderly.
3. Example
1. I can't imagine that your tip is as wide as that pleat, your belly is high and your chest is high.
2. Claire heard his friend Ling Hui say that it is very interesting to make sentences with the idiom "duck steps and goose walks".
3. Hao Xun was secretly writing Zhang Ji's poem "Hua Zhou Night Banquet, Yu Shi Imperial House". Teacher Sima Ru, wearing golden monkey king shoes, suddenly came to him and told him to make sentences with "duck steps and goose steps", which scared him to get his ruler on the ground.
4. On the train to the No.3 Middle School in Wutai Town, dancheng, Brother Liangying told Ke Yu and Yuru the story of "Duck Step and Goose Walk".
5. The ugly heart in the idiom comes from Zhuangzi Tianyun written by Zhuang Zhou in the Warring States Period: Xi Shi is sick and Yixiang is engrossed in memorizing the Shen idiom "Duck steps and goose walks", and Yuan Qin Jianfu's "Dongtanglao" is the second fold: "I can't think of your head width and pleat, and your belly is high and your chest is high, and the duck steps and goose walks."
6. The way she walks like a duck and goose is ridiculous.
7. Although grandma walks like a goose walking like a duck, she still insists on going to the lake to exercise every day.
8. The soreness of his thighs and the numbness of his buttocks made him walk, and some geese felt like ducks.