Going south to North
It is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is sh à NGN á NLU à B à I, which means to talk about where you are going. From cinnabar Dan.
The origin of Idioms
The first discount of Yuan Wu Mingshi's cinnabar Dan: "he doesn't do business with me. How do I know he's going south and North?"
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used in spoken English. example today's young people, with wild hearts, are always reluctant to stay at home and are happy to run around But when I close my eyes, then, let him go. "Frost leaves are red like February flowers" by Mao Dun
Going south to North
seek momentary ease in an isolated place - gǒu ān yī yú
a good fortune exists beside the misfortune - huò fú yǐ fú