very rapidly
Zhuifengni è y ǐ ng, a Chinese idiom, means the horse runs fast. It comes from Wei Ruanji, a famous scholar of the Three Kingdoms.
Idiom usage
It's a good horse. The bamboo binoculars hold the two horses together. The sky has no power to be strange. Although Xiaosheng makes Hongzhang dare to ride a horse.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: follow the wind, follow the wind and take pictures, follow the wind and take pictures
The origin of Idioms
Three Kingdoms · Wei · Ruanji "give brother Xiucai into the army" poem: "the wind is fleeting, creeping scenery chasing the wind."
Idiom explanation
It describes the speed of a horse. It's the same as "chasing the wind and the scenery".
Chinese PinYin : zhuī fēng niè yǐng
very rapidly
heaven and earth will not tolerate. tiān lǐ bù róng
take on an altogether new aspect. huàn rán yī xīn
itself is only a trifle , but conveys deep affection. qiān lǐ é máo
be able to attain the goal according to schedule. zhǐ rì ér dài