rush about
Running east and running west, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō NGP ǎ ox ī di ā n, which means metaphor running everywhere. From the storm.
Analysis of Idioms
Running around
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Libo's "storm" the first 14: "he and his group, hit the ground, rating, good quality, chopping seedlings, running around, a whole busy five days."
Idiom usage
It means running everywhere. Every day, I go to work for him, or to deliver the good work. ——Honghuacao by Yang Shuo
rush about
allow private feelings to outweigh public duty - yǐ sī fèi gōng
know and observe all but stay obscure - zhī bái shǒu hēi