go by like the wind
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is f ē ngxu á NDI à NCH è, which means that you fly by like the wind, like a flash of lightning; the description is very fast. From Liu Tao Wang Yi.
Notes on Idioms
Pull: flash; spin: run.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Yi, Liu Tao: "the four men of Fen Wei are the main force to choose materials, discuss the military revolution, and sweep away the demons."
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute, adverbial; describe quickly. It's a fight with a knife in one hand and a woman in the bed in the other. It's like the wind turning on the electric switch. (notes of Yuewei thatched cottage written by Ji Yun in Qing Dynasty)
go by like the wind
reel silk from cocoons -- make a painstaking investigation - chōu sī bāo jiǎn