Marry and chase
Married dog chasing dog, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à Qu à nzh ú Qu à n, which means that married women only follow their husband. It comes from Li Yu's "how to get married".
The origin of Idioms
Li Yu of the Qing Dynasty wrote in "how can I be forced to marry?" "but I don't want to get married. I don't want to look at the gourd and make a blanket for the bridegroom."
Idiom usage
It refers to the concept of women marrying husband. example modern women rarely have the idea of marriage.
Marry and chase
intensive and meticulous farming - jīng gēng xì zuò
withered trees and rotten stumps - kū niǎo xiǔ zhū
be filled with righteous indignation - yì fèn tián yīng
foist one's opinions upon others - qiáng jiā yú rén
the inexpensive gift by scholars - xiù cái rén qíng