Wandering in the East and in the West
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō ngzh ī x ī w ú, which means vague and perfunctory. It's from the second moment of surprise.
Idiom explanation
Vague and perfunctory
The origin of Idioms
Volume 2 of the second moment of surprise: "in the third inning, I often saw off my love with my eyes. The little Taoist understood, and he still hesitated to let him go. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: vague words
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, adverbial; used in speech
Examples
"In the third inning, I often see off with my eyes. The little Taoist understood, and he still hesitated to let him go. "
Wandering in the East and in the West
of men shouting and horses neighing - rén yǔ mǎ sī
not to breathe a word about a single word - zhī zì bù tí