borrow all around
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō ngnu ó x ī C ò u, which means to borrow and collect money everywhere. It's from the first time.
Idiom explanation
Move around and collect money explanation: it refers to borrowing and collecting money everywhere.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Ling Mengchu of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 13 of "the surprise of making a case at the first carving": after two months, it's a lucky day, but he owes money for the wedding. Liu Lao had to move around, find some clothes and accessories, and get tens of taels of silver from the shop, but it's not enough. " example: but it's not the way to cure the headache. Midnight by Mao Dun
Discrimination of words
But this is not the way to cure the headache. In Mao Dun's midnight, pinyin code, dnxc synonym, usage, as predicate, object and adverbial; refers to financing, in English, borrow from different sources
Chinese PinYin : dōng nuó xī còu
borrow all around
fearful winds and dreadful waves. jīng fēng hài làng
preserve one 's personality in old age. hán huā wǎn jié
put things right once and for all. yī láo yǒng yì
The fog is rising and the clouds are surging. wù xīng yún yǒng