run around
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "zhnhu āě R ě C ǎ o", which means to show mercy everywhere, mostly refers to the seduction between men and women. It's from a flower far away.
Idiom explanation
To provoke: to provoke; grass, flower: good metaphor.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Shang Yu's a flower sent from afar, it is said that "to make love with others, to solicit romantic affairs."
Idiom usage
It refers to men's seduction of women.
Chinese PinYin : zhān huā rě cǎo
run around
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swordsmen of the robin hood type. lù lín háo jié
expansive sky ; let loose the imagination ; have a rambling chat. tiān kōng hǎi kuò
the seven necessities of life. kāi mén qī jiàn shì
Three diseases and four pains. sān bìng sì tòng
Appreciation of wonders and analysis of doubts. shǎng qí xī yí
cleanse one 's heart and limit one 's desires. qīng xīn shǎo yù