Come and go
Lai Hong Qu Yan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l á IH ó ngq à y à n, which means to refer to a wandering person. It's from Zhicun's return from Xin'an.
The origin of Idioms
In Qing Dynasty, Huang Jingren's poem "Zhicun returned from Xin'an to send here" said: "come to the main road of Yanjiang, sleep in the open, and the wind flies all day and night."
Idiom usage
As an object or attributive, it refers to mutual connection. Chapter 26 of the trace of the moon and flowers written by Wei xiuren in Qing Dynasty: "how to be as graceful as a flower girl, you can also learn how to come from Hong and fly from Yan."
Come and go
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natural and normal practice in human relationship - rén qíng zhī cháng
pull up enemy flags and behead enemy generals on the battle field - qiān qí qǔ jiàng