Run for business
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin y í ngy í ngzh ú zh ú, is busy, chasing each other.
Pinyin
yíngyíngzhúzhú
explain
Busy, chasing each other.
Classics
Song Lian's biography of baowengzi in the Ming Dynasty: is it self pity for master to run away in a jar? The first chapter of "Jin Ping Mei CI Hua" written by Xiaoxiaosheng of Lanling in Ming Dynasty: the world's people are in a hurry, they can't jump out of the crisis of seven emotions and six desires, they can't break the circle of wine, sex and wealth. The third section of Liang Qichao's on the origin of China's weakness: the ant's pursuit of business, and the enterprise's admiration for this boundless glory, are not willing to let them. Chapter two of Zou Taofen's the rest of his life in adversity: at that time, many people in the political circles were engaged in business to increase their income. Even small and medium-sized civil servants were unable to operate alone, they were mostly engaged in business together.
usage
Used as a predicate or adverbial; used in dealing with affairs.
Chinese PinYin : yíng yíng zhú zhú
Run for business
rare and very valuable , like jade and pearls. hé bì suí zhū
give one's authority to others. dào chí tài ē
treat people with generosity and understanding. qíng shù lǐ qiǎn