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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ūī Ru ò w ù, which means to run in groups like ducks. It means that many people are competing to chase. From the biography of Xiao Ruxun in the history of Ming Dynasty.
Notes on Idioms
Go fast, duck.
The origin of Idioms
The biography of Xiao Ruxun in the history of Ming Dynasty: "Ruxun can also write poems. Scholars flock to it, and guests are always full."
Idiom usage
It means to chase each other. Example: in Zheng Guanying's the art of dangerous words in prosperous times in Qing Dynasty, it is said that "those who are the best for the people use the word" fame and wealth "to drive the world, and the people all over the world flock to it." Chapter 27 of Zeng Pu's the flowers of evil sea in Qing Dynasty: "officials outside Beijing, who don't flock to it?" "Non mainstream" has become popular on the Internet, and people are flocking to it. Which "doctor studying abroad" has published a "guide to studying abroad", which is popular among those who have no knowledge or skills! Yuan Mei's Sui Yuan Shi Hua in the Qing Dynasty: Bi Shangshu was very popular, and scholars flocked to him
Chinese PinYin : qū zhī ruò wù
like a flock of ducks
fight and win battles of quick decision. bīng wén zhuō sù
Love the hair but not the fur. ài máo fǎn qiú
spread rumours to injure others ' reputation. zào yáo zhòng shāng
hate evil as one does one 's enemy. jí è rú chóu
Take advantage of the situation. chéng shì shǐ qì