go by like the wind
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē ngch í di à NSH ì, which means to describe as fast as wind and lightning. It's from "giving a scholar to join the army.".
The origin of Idioms
Ji Kang, Wei of the Three Kingdoms, wrote: "the wind is fleeting, the scenery is creeping, the wind is chasing, the Central Plains is passing, and the scenery is looking forward to."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: wind and lightning, wind and lightning, wind and lightning
Idiom usage
Bai Yao is the leader of the chariot, and his father is the right. He has been flying for thousands of miles. "Seven signatures of Yunji" (volume 114)
Chinese PinYin : fēng chí diàn shì
go by like the wind
A thousand miles of divine friendship. qiān lǐ shén jiāo
No one knows a son better than his father.. zhī zǐ mò ruò fù
a good swimmer often gets drowned. shàn yóu zhě nì
Draw the rope and spread the cloth. yǐn shéng qí bù