go by like the wind
In Chinese, Pinyin is f ē ngch í di à NF à, which means to rush. To describe speed. From the book of Jin, biography of sun Chuo.
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of Jin, sun chuozhuan: "if you are confused and rebellious, and want to send the dead again, the northern and southern armies are rushing to the rescue. If you are able to save the dead, you should be straightforward, and the mountains and mausoleums are solid, and the midsummer is well-off."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or adverbial; used in action, etc. It's fast.
Analysis of Idioms
Emotional color: commendatory words. [synonym]: fast. [antonym]: a snail's pace.
go by like the wind
be accustomed to normal order and live in favourable circumstances - ān cháng lǚ shùn
lord ye who claimed to be fond of dragons was scared out of his wits when a real one appeared - yè gōng hào lóng