jostle and elbow one's way
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h é ngch ō ngzh í Chu ǎ ng, which means to rush, rush, and be unreasonable. It's the same as "rampage.". From the story of trapped animals.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: rampage, rampage, rampage [antonym]: fear head and tail
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attribute and adverbial to describe wanton action
The origin of Idioms
Sha Ting's "trapped beast" 3: "he has a kind of temper. All he has to do is to let his feelings rush for a while No matter what he said or did, it was inappropriate. "
Chinese PinYin : héng chōng zhí chuǎng
jostle and elbow one's way
the day is not too distant when. wéi qī bù yuǎn