go by like the wind
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē ngch í di à NCH è, which means that it is very fast, like a lightning flash in the wind. From Liu Tao, long Tao, Wang Yi.
The origin of Idioms
In Liu Tao, long Tao and Wang Yi, it is said that "the four men of Fen Wei are the main force in selecting materials and discussing the military revolution. They are quick and they don't know what to do."
Idiom usage
Example: Huang Feihu's shooting skills are like ~, and he travels like flying. Xu Zhonglin, Ming Dynasty Chapter 60 of the romance of the gods. 2. In the race field, a car is driving like the wind and electricity.
Chinese PinYin : fēng chí diàn chè
go by like the wind
discuss the state affairs together. gòng shāng guó shì
piece together with difficulty. piàn jiē cùn fù
romantic themes ; to waste money in houses of ill repute. xuě yuè fēng huā