march off
It's a Chinese idiom, pronounced y á ngch á ng é RQ ù, which means to leave in a big way. From a dream of Red Mansions.
Analysis of Idioms
Go away in a hurry, go away in a bad mood
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 12 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin Never shine on the front, only on the back, it's important, it's important! I'll collect it in three days, and I'll call you well. " After that, I'll walk away. "
Idiom usage
It's more formal; it's a predicate; it's derogatory. Example: Wu Jianren's "strange situation witnessed in 20 years" in Qing Dynasty: "after that, bow deeply and leave.
march off
act according to god 's will and the desire of the people - yìng tiān cóng rén
spit out a mouthful in the middle of eating and bind up one 's hair in the midst of a bath in order to see visitors - tǔ shí wò fā
Beyond the present and beyond the past - chāo jīn jué gǔ
A fool has a thousand worries, but he will get one - yú zhě qiān lǜ,bì yǒu yī dé