Hustle and bustle
Hustle and bustle, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ǎ NgR ǎ NGX ī x ī, meaning noisy and miscellaneous appearance. Source: historical materials of anti British sociological studies in Sanyuanli: preface to Liansheng sociological studies in Taihe city.
The origin of Idioms
According to the historical materials of anti British sociological studies in Sanyuanli, preface to Liansheng sociological studies in Taihe City, "it's true that there are swarms of ants and there's a lot of bustling and bustling. It's not what the gods expected."
Analysis of Idioms
Hustle and bustle
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive to describe people who are noisy, bustling, half stupid and drunk. Weeping red
Hustle and bustle
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