rush about
Running east and running west, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō NGP ǎ ox ī di ā n, which means metaphor running everywhere. From the storm.
Analysis of Idioms
Running around
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Libo's "storm" the first 14: "he and his group, hit the ground, rating, good quality, chopping seedlings, running around, a whole busy five days."
Idiom usage
It means running everywhere. Every day, I go to work for him, or to deliver the good work. ——Honghuacao by Yang Shuo
Chinese PinYin : dōng pǎo xī diān
rush about
express one 's hidden sentiments and feelings by means of gentle allusions and ambiguous phrases. yǒng sāng yù liǔ
responsibility rests where it belongs. zé yǒu yōu guī
withered trees and rotten stumps. kū mù xiǔ zhū
Village songs and community dances. cūn gē shè wǔ