to glance over things hurriedly
Chinese idiom, pronounced Z ǒ um ǎ Gu ā nhu ā, means riding on a running horse to see flowers. The original description of things, happy mood. After more than a rough observation. It's from "after the entrance examination.".
The meaning of Idioms
Walking Horse: riding a horse. Riding on a running horse, you can't see flowers very clearly. The original description of things, happy mood. After more than a brief observation. It refers to the observation of things or understanding of the situation without depth and detail.
Separate interpretation of Idioms
Galloping: 1. Galloping on horseback; galloping. Good horse, good walking horse. 3. Refers to the person who reports military information or delivers documents. 4. Metaphor time is short. 5. To be in a hurry. 6. See "lantern".
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, adverbial and object, with derogatory meaning. From easy to difficult, we should also pay attention to each problem seriously. We can't wait to see what's going on. If it's difficult, we'll retreat, which will hurt the mood of solving the problem. The specific national conditions constitute the whole national conditions. In order to conduct in-depth research and investigation on the specific national conditions, we should not take a cursory look at the situation. More importantly, this kind of micro research should be typical.
Idioms and allusions
Meng Jiao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, lived in seclusion in Songshan mountain when he was young and lived a simple life. With the encouragement of his mother, he went to Beijing many times and failed in the exam. He didn't get the Jinshi exam until he was 46 years old. He wrote poems that "in the past he was dirty but not boastful, but now he has boundless thoughts.". Happy horse hoof disease, a day to see "Chang'an flower" to express their joy.
Related words
The beginning is the same go to the sea, go to the letter, go to the fancy, go to the yellow, go to the moon, go to the pill, go to the lake, go to the oil, go to the price, go to the Hussar, go to the death, go to the dog, cook, go to the flower, go to the ocean the end is the same go through, go to the horse, go to the north, go to the land, go to the jump, run Run away in shadow
Chinese PinYin : zǒu mǎ guān huā
to glance over things hurriedly
Before the wind comes the rain. wèi fēng xiān yǔ
speak of ice to insects that live only one summer. xià chóng yǔ bīng
throw a stone to clear the road. tóu shí wèn lù