1. Walk as fast as flying
Pinyin: jiàn bù rú fēi
Interpretation: It describes running fast and powerfully, as if flying.
Source: Qing Dynasty Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Liaozhai Studio Fengyang Scholars": "The beauty was sitting on the side of the road holding her hand, and she caught her feet. She took off her shoes and made them look fake. The woman was happy to hold them, but luckily she didn't cut them off. , get up and walk again, walking as fast as flying."
2. Wind and lightning
Pinyin: fēng chí diàn chè
Interpretation: Chi: run. Switch: flash past. Electricity: Like lightning. It is described as very fast, like wind blowing and lightning.
Source: "Six Taoists·Long Tao·Wang Yi": "The four men of Fenwei are responsible for selecting materials and strength, discussing military revolution, running at full speed, and not knowing where to go."
3. whirlwind
Pinyin: kuài mǎ jiā biān
Definition: refers to adding a whip to a fast horse to make it run faster. It is a metaphor for speeding up and speeding up.
Source: Geng Zhuzhu said: "Ji will be driven away." Zimozi said: "Why do you drive Ji away?" Geng Zhuzhu said: "Ji is enough to blame."
4 , Ben Yi Jue Chen
Pinyin: bēn yì jué chén?
Interpretation: Jue Chen, feet do not touch the dust. Describes running extremely fast and moving forward quickly. ?
Source: From "Zhuangzi·Tian Zifang": "The Master ran away from the dust, and looked back as if he were behind."
5. The dust is broken and the martingale
Pinyin: yì chén duàn yāng
Explanation: Yichen breaks martingale refers to the dust raised when the horse is running, breaking the horse martingale. Describes a horse running very fast.
Source: "The Biography of the Liu Family" by Xu Yaozuo of the Tang Dynasty: "[Xu Jun] then ascended to the hall and sent out a yizha to show the Liu family. He carried it across the pommel horse, and the dust broke off the martingale. Suddenly it came to an end.
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