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
Black patent leather lantern. hēi qī pí dēng lóng
end neither in victory nor defeat. bù fēn shèng fù
All was quiet and not a soul was to be seen.. qù qí wú rén