flee in all directions
Running east and running west, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō NGB ē nx ī t á o, which means running east, running west and running everywhere. From Wang Zhaojun by Cao Yu.
Idiom usage
Run about everywhere
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: running east and West
The origin of Idioms
The second act of Wang Zhaojun written by Cao Yu: "he lost many battles and fled to the East and West, and finally decided to make peace with the Han family."
Idiom explanation
Run east and then West. Running around. It is the same as "fleeing from east to west".
flee in all directions
govern by doing nothing that goes against nature - wú wéi ér zhì
Avoid trouble and fight for victory - bì fán dòu jié
those who are above and those who are below are all on good terms - shàng hé xià mù