quick flow of writer 's thoughts and imagination
The pronunciation is t ù Z ǒ UG ǔ luॸ. As soon as the rabbit starts to run, the Uighur pours down. It is used to describe a very quick action. It is also used to describe a quick writing.
Pinyin
tùzǒugǔluò
explain
It is used to describe a very quick action. It is also used to describe a quick writing.
source
Su Shi of Song Dynasty wrote in Wen and Ke Hua's records of Yanzhu in the valley of pengdang: "when you are in a hurry to start from it, you should keep straight and pursue what you see. It's like the rise and fall of a rabbit, and it's fleeting."
usage
Used as an object or adverbial; used in writing
quick flow of writer 's thoughts and imagination
Four in the evening and three in the morning - mù sì cháo sān
Late Chu Dynasty and early Qin Dynasty - mù chǔ cháo qín
promote what is beneficial and abolish what is harmful - xīng lì chú bì
be guilty of dereliction or serious violation of law - wéi fǎ luàn jì
like having prickles on the back - bèi shēng máng cì
take advantage of an opportunity that comes one 's way - jiàn jī ér zuò