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Back and forth, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ǎ NL á if ù Q ù, refers to repeated, from the history of entrepreneurship.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 25 of Liu Qing's history of Entrepreneurship (Volume 2): "when he's awake, he's confused. His mind is always black horse - Bai Zhankui - agricultural society, agricultural society - Bai Zhankui - black horse, which makes his bald head ache again and again."
Analysis of Idioms
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Idiom usage
To be an attribute or adverbial; refer to repetition
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throw out the baby with the bath water - liáng yǒu bù fēn
attach oneself to persons in power - pān gāo jiē guì
It's against one's will to avoid others - bì jì wéi xīn