The Emperor
Jijihuanghuang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j í J í Hu á nghu á ng, meaning to be in a hurry. From with Zhou Yuanzhong.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Jiuyuan and Zhou Yuanzhong of the Song Dynasty: "doubt and then explain, and the extreme of Tun Shi must have the meaning of swaying the emperor and not daring to settle down in an instant, but it can be explained."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: busy; antonym: slow
Idiom usage
Joint: used as predicate and adverbial; refers to rush.
The Emperor
press forward to the enemy's capital - zhí dǎo huáng lóng
Burn the forest and the field, and fish with all your might - fén lín ér tián,jié zé ér yú