go by like the wind
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f à ngch í di à NCH à ng, which means to describe the speed like wind and lightning. It's the same as "speed". It comes from the theory of moral direction, zhirou.
Analysis of Idioms
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The origin of Idioms
In the Han Dynasty, Yan Zun's theory of moral direction, zhirou said, "so the word zhirou is called intangible, which means that the intangible is not strong, and the strong is not strong. Strong, it can open up the world, sell copper and iron, gallop, by the extreme sun and moon, up and down the cycle
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or adverbial; used in action, etc.
go by like the wind
lively and vigorous flourishes in calligraphy - lóng fēi fèng zhù
help bad people to do evil things - bāng gǒu chī shí
When the sun is in the middle of the day, the moon is full - rì zhōng zé zè,yuè mǎn zé kuī
The tree is tall and the leaves fall to their roots - shù gāo qiān zhàng,yè luò guī gēn