run away in panic
Run away in a hurry, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ā nghu á ngch ū t á o, which means to run away in a hurry without preparation. Generally speaking, after losing the battle, they are desperate to escape in order to escape. It's from "broken time.".
Idiom explanation
Hurry: hurry, panic. Go out and run in a hurry. To be at a loss to escape. Also for yellow, hasty.
The origin of Idioms
Li Yu of the Southern Tang Dynasty wrote in his "broken time": "on the day of leaving the temple in a hurry, Jiaofang still plays the song of parting."
Idiom usage
He ran away in a hurry, singing a sad song all the way.
Analysis of Idioms
Run away in a hurry
Chinese PinYin : cāng huáng chū táo
run away in panic
have a preconceived idea at heart. xiōng yǒu qiū hè