Look forward to the world
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w à ngch é Nb à if ú, which means groveling. It comes from the biography of Wang Yun in the northern history of Wei Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It means to meet the powerful people and bow down when they see the dust raised by the car. To describe a servile manner. It's the same as "bow to the dust".
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Wang Yun of Rencheng in the northern history of the Wei Dynasty, "when Gao Zhao was in power, the people of the world looked down upon him."
Idiom usage
It refers to a state of awe.
Examples
At that time, the princes, scholars and commoners were all eager to meet the dust.
Look forward to the world
both fine blossoms in their season - chūn lán qiū jú
stand head and shoulders above others - hè xíng jī qún
fight criminal offenders by death penalty - yǐ shā qù shā