Go straight
Go straight, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h é NGX í ngzh í Z ǒ u, meaning to run at will, without scruple. From the wake-up call.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Tianhua of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the warning bell: "at the beginning, the golden Tartars and Yuan Tartars were running rampant in China, and none of them dared to stop them."
Analysis of Idioms
Run rampant, run rampant
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attribute and adverbial to describe wanton action.
Go straight
There is no shame in the world - bù zhī rén jiān yǒu xiū chǐ shì
sustain the war by means of war - yǐ zhàn yǎng zhàn
The waves behind push the waves ahead - cháng jiāng hòu làng tuī qián làng
Heavy responsibility and light talent - rèn zhòng cái qīng
the capabilities of a prime minister - wáng zuǒ zhī cái