look right and left
Looking left and right, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Zu ǒ g ù y 庲 up à n, pointing to the left and right sides. Describe the proud, hesitant, etc. It's from Jin Zuo Si's Yongshi.
The origin of Idioms
The poem of history chanting written by Zuo Si of Jin Dynasty: "you gaze at Chengjiang and Hunan on the left, and you look at Dingqiang and Hu on the right."
Idiom usage
Duwei leaps to the sky to return, the fragrant wind blows people, and the flowers fly everywhere. The silver saddle shines on the cloudy day and gives birth to brilliance. (Tang · Li Bai's poem "a gift to Dugu Fuma with a pen)" "the second moment of surprise" Volume 2: "clothes on the body, need new, put on the body, too long or too short." Li Zhi of Ming Dynasty wrote "six Taos of Guanzi of ShenHan" for the later master of Kongming: "there is no other here, and the famous religion is tired. So look ahead and think about the future. " In the first five chapters of the supplement to the journey to the West: "the first level is taken to relieve the disease, and the first level is taken to treat the disease." Lao She's philosophy of Lao Zhang 7: "the ugly crow with withered feathers, shaking his bald head, wants to eat the red apricot on the tree." Feng Zikai's White Goose: I personally took the big white bird home and put it in the yard. It stretched its head and neck. Chapter 6 of Xueyan waizhuan: "when Xueyan looks around and appreciates it, he can't help shaking his soul when he thinks of the gorgeous things of the bronze mirror screen of emperor Yang of Sui Dynasty."
Analysis of Idioms
Looking around, looking forward and backward
Chinese PinYin : zuǒ gù yòu pàn
look right and left
The earth crumbles and the fish crumbles. tǔ bēng yú làn
have tremendous courage and wisdom. dà zhì dà yǒng
history is full of such instances. shǐ bù jué shū