Destroy the scenery and pursue the wind
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is mi è y ǐ ngzhu ī f ē ng, which means you can't see the shadow and catch up with the wind. It describes a horse running very fast. From Shuo Ying.
Idiom explanation
You can't see the shadow, you can catch up. A horse runs very fast. Scenery is the same as shadow.
The origin of Idioms
Shuo Ying, volume 64, quoted the Tang Dynasty anonymous's "irrigation border leisure language" as follows: "if a horse can walk today, don't follow the rest of it? It's also because of the absence of those who go after the wind and destroy the scenery. "
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used to describe quickness
Chinese PinYin : miè yǐng zhuī fēng
Destroy the scenery and pursue the wind
he who has wealth speaks louder than others. cái dà qì cù