push one 's way by shoving or humping
Rampage, a Chinese word, its pronunciation is h é NGX í ngzh í Zhu à ng, which means to run around at will without any scruples. It comes from the ancient and modern novels: the rise of qianpuliu in Lin'an Li.
Notes on Idioms
Run wild: act recklessly; rely on forces to do bad things: ~ illegal ~ no taboo.
The origin of Idioms
"In ancient and modern novels, Lin'an Li's qianpuliu made a fortune:" Gu Quanwu first rode a horse with a knife and ran rampant, killing everyone. "
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attribute and adverbial to describe wanton action
Chinese PinYin : héng xíng zhí zhuàng
push one 's way by shoving or humping
Life and death, honor and Disgrace. sǐ shēng róng rǔ
punish one to caution a hundred. yǐ yī jǐng bǎi
become a custom through long time usage. xiāng yán chéng xí
Taishan does not allow soil. tài shān bù ràng tǔ rǎng