with vigorous strides
Fast pace meteor, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ku à IB à Li ú x à ng, which means to describe a big step and a fast walk. From the 32nd chapter of "sweeping the north by the king of Yan".
The origin of Idioms
Shan Tianfang's "the king of Yan sweeps the north" Chapter 32: "after waiting for a while, Li Qi came back on horseback. I saw him turn over and dismount at the door of the mansion, carrying a whip and walking into the inner room
Idiom usage
To go fast is to go fast. He walked quickly to the hall.
Chinese PinYin : kuài bù liú xīng
with vigorous strides
Catch the wind and catch the moon. zhuō fēng bǔ yuè
the country is defeated and the home lost. wáng guó pò jiā
advantageous to both public and private interest. gōng sī liǎng lì