as blind as a beetle
Run east and West, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō NGB ē nx ī Zhu à ng, meaning no fixed goal, rush everywhere. From the story of the jade hairpin by Gao Lian of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, adverbial
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: East and West
The origin of Idioms
Gao Lian of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the story of the jade hairpin, Yiqin: "all of a sudden, there was a war and a disturbance. The dust is flying, running around, where does jiao'er go? "
Idiom explanation
It is used to describe rushing around without a fixed goal.
Chinese PinYin : dōng bēn xī zhuàng
as blind as a beetle
with one 's countenance turning now blue , now pale. wǔ sè wú zhǔ
take advantage of another 's perilous state. chèn rén zhī wēi