East and West
Galloping East and galloping West, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō ngch í x ī ch ě ng, which means running around. It refers to the activities that are forced by life or run around for a certain purpose. It is the same as "running east and west". It comes from the discussion on the need to set up "organ daily" urgently when refusing the contract.
Analysis of Idioms
Running east and West
Idiom usage
To run about in all directions
The origin of Idioms
According to Guan Gong's opinion that "organ daily" should be set up urgently in case of rejecting the treaty ", it is" telex news, or negotiation between the two countries, while investigators gallop around to observe their people's opinions, so as to know each other's policies. "
East and West
a blind person gropes for fish -- to act blindly - xiā zi mō yú
Crack the crown and destroy the crown - liè guān huǐ miǎn,bá běn sāi yuán