Go east and West
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō ngz ǒ UX ī Zhu à ng, which means to rush around. It comes from Yu xiangdou's novel Journey to the south in Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Yu xiangdou's "journey to the South" in Ming Dynasty: "I heard that you are not a good man. You have to do everything. What's worse when you come to Dongyue Temple today?"
Idiom usage
To be used as a predicate or adverbial
Go east and West
A beautiful woman has a bad life - jiā rén bó mìng
secure the state and comfort the people - bǎo guó ān mín