rush about telling the news around spreading
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ē NZ ǒ uxi ā NGG à o, which means that when there is important news, people run to tell each other. From Guoyu · Lu Yuxia.
The origin of Idioms
"Guoyu · Luyu Part 2" says: "when a scholar is accompanied, he will run away."
Idiom usage
It is used to convey important news to each other. example so the crowd was shocked and told each other that the tragedy ten years ago would be repeated.
Idioms and allusions
In the spring and Autumn period, 11 states, such as Jin and Chu, sent high-ranking officials to the Guo State to join the alliance. Xiong Qian, the envoy of Chu, had a very grand guard of honor, far beyond the standard of inspection at that time. The behavior of Chu envoys aroused the antipathy of envoys of other countries.
rush about telling the news around spreading
the glint and flash of cold steel - dāo guāng jiàn yǐng
Be content with the old customs and indulge in the old news - ān yú gù sú,nì yú jiù wén
the drunken singing and the usual dancing - hān gē héng wǔ