What idioms are there with prefixes?

Dizziness: Dizziness. It is boring to describe people who are busy or have no idea about things.

Head is broken: the head is broken and the face is covered with blood. Often used to describe a fiasco.

The head is the Tao: this is Buddhist language, which refers to the ubiquitous Tao. Later, I described it as very organized.

Top-heavy: brain edema, weak feet. Describe physical discomfort. It also shows that the foundation is not solid.

Dizziness: dizzy hair and blurred eyes.

Treat the headache, treat the foot pain: metaphor only solves specific problems, not delves into the root causes of the problems. With "headache moxibustion head, foot pain moxibustion foot".

Headache caused by head moxibustion and pain caused by foot moxibustion: treating the painful part with pointer, without looking into the root cause. Metaphor only solves specific problems, without delving into the root causes of the problems.

Put your head on your head: put your head on your head. Metaphor is redundant and repetitive.

Head and foot: refers to being beheaded. The head and feet are different.

Head and foot are different: refers to being beheaded.

The head is unique: unique, only one.

Dizziness and brain swelling: dizziness and brain swelling, blurred eyes. Have "dizziness"

Headache and brain fever: refers to a general minor illness or disaster. The same as "headache and brain fever".

Headache and forehead fever: refers to a general minor illness or disaster. The same as "headache and brain fever".

A little self-leadership: a metaphor for asking for trouble. With "head to head".

Take the lead: pull out your own hair. Metaphor is asking for trouble.

Face to face:

Break one's head: break one's head and bleed out. Describe being badly hit or defeated.

Broken head: used to describe a fiasco. Use "broken head"

At a loss: the description is very embarrassing.

Dizziness: My brain is dizzy and my eyes are dim.

Dizziness: My head is dizzy and my eyes are blurred.

Dizziness: I still feel dizzy. My head is dizzy and my eyes are blurred.

Dizziness: Dizziness, brain swelling.

Dizzy: I still feel dizzy.

Dizziness: I still feel dizzy. My head is dizzy and my eyes are blurred.

Dizziness: Dizziness, blurred eyes. Have "dizziness"

Taxes will be levied according to the number of people, and grain will be collected with a dustpan. Refers to exorbitant taxes. The same is the "first gathering."

Getting ahead: a metaphor for following the world.

Head high and head low: when weighing things with a scale, one end of the scale is slightly higher or lower, which is inevitably slightly different.