Flowing from east to West
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō ngli ú x ī Lu, which means to describe wandering around. From the book "in the Northern Qi Dynasty and Yang pushe".
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Chen Xuling wrote a book with Yang pushe in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "I also heard that the princes of this dynasty were all women. They scattered in the wind and rain and spread to the East and the West."
Analysis of Idioms
Broadcasting from the east to the West
Idiom usage
As soon as he lost his job in Tokyo, he had to become a vagrant slave and moved to the countryside with his work. Guo Moruo's the return of the chicken
Chinese PinYin : dōng liú xī luò
Flowing from east to West
not capable enough to take on heavy responsibilities. bù shèng qí rèn
sit down and share the plunder. zuò dì fēn zāng
pull together and work hard as a team. bì lì tóng xīn