Be eager to make a choice
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j í B ù Z é t ú, which means to be in a hurry. He was too anxious to take the road. It comes from Zhang Hongjian, strange tales from a lonely studio, written by Pu Songling in the Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
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."
Idiom usage
To be in a state of great confusion.
Chinese PinYin : jí bù zé tú
Be eager to make a choice
I don't know how to turn it upside down. bù zhī diān dǎo
sweep through the length and breadth of the territory. zòng héng chí chěng
high position and handsome salary. gāo jué hòu lù