he fled in any path he could without heeding which he chose
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j í B ù Z é L ù, which means that you are too anxious to choose the road to run around. It is very urgent. From Strange Tales of a lonely studio, Zhang Hongjian.
On the related idioms of "desperate for the road"
The origin of the idiom "be eager to find your way"
According to Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio, Zhang Hongjian, in the Qing Dynasty, "Zhang is more and more reckless at night and wears hazel. He is eager to take the right path; when he reaches the Ming Dynasty, he is extremely sleepy."
The meaning of the idiom "desperate for the road"
Too anxious to choose the road to run around, described as very urgent.
The synonyms and antonyms of the idiom "desperate for the road"
〓 synonym 〓 be in a hurry, be in a hurry, be in a hurry 〓 antonym 〓 be calm, be in a hurry
Examples of Idioms
He ran about in a hurry.
Chinese PinYin : jí bù zé lù
he fled in any path he could without heeding which he chose
spoil things by excessive enthusiasm. bá miáo zhù zhǎng
good fortune is often followed by calamity. fú guò zāi shēng
though one has a home one cannot go to it. yǒu jiā nán bēn
emulate those better than oneself. jiàn xián sī qí