a scene of bustling activity
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is l ó NGT é NGH ǔ zh í, which means that it is a metaphor of fierce impact and irresistible force. It comes from Shangyu Gongzhu on May 21.
The origin of Idioms
Zhengmin's Shangyu Gongzhu on May 21 said, "there was Napoleon's hesitation, and then the rash and impetuous Latin people shocked the whole Europe."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Dragon leaping and tiger kicking, dragon leaping and tiger throwing
Idiom usage
Used as attributive or adverbial; used in figurative sentences.
a scene of bustling activity
a word spoken goes faster than a team of four horses - sì bù jí shé
fearful with a guilty conscience - huái zhe guǐ tāi
words flow from the mouth as from the pen of a master - chū kǒu chéng zhāng