Chasing after
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ā nd ā nzh ú zh ú, which means greedy gaze, eager to grab. It comes from Yi in the book of changes.
The origin of Idioms
Yi in the book of changes: "the eyes of the tiger are covetous, and they want to chase."
Idiom usage
Combined; attributive; derogatory. Those who look around me are the countries of Sparta and Athens. A brief account of Sparta by Liang Qichao in Qing Dynasty
Chasing after
The prime minister is good at rowing - zǎi xiàng dù lǐ hǎo chēng chuán
cherish the old and care for the poor - xī lǎo lián pín
Turning hands is cloud, covering hands is rain - fān shǒu wéi yún,fù shǒu wéi yǔ
introspect on one 's own accord and listen to other 's views - nèi shì fǎn tīng