Interpretation: Pentium waves; It means running around desperately, busy.
Source: Han's Chang Yan Zapian
Explanatory verbs Take pains to run around, concentrate on running around for a certain purpose and experience twists and turns.
Composition: formal: running around.
Synonyms: running, running, etc.
Antonyms: leisure, quietness, leisure, ease, etc.
explain
1, surging waves.
Kim's Bao Puzi: The situation can be rushed by the wind.
Li Daoyuan in the Northern Wei Dynasty's Notes on Water Classics: Gradually Flowing into a River: Dredge the current and rush to the sky.
The ninth of Tang Yuanzhen's Songs of Chu: The Three Gorges connects Tianshui to Wan Li.
2, running around hard
Han's "Long Story Miscellaneous Articles": People who save lives, go to the emergency, and people who travel far and wide are mixed with sadness and joy.
Tang Hanyu's On the Buddha's Bone Table: Young and old rush about, leaving their jobs.
Don Wang Jian's poem "Walking to See the Moon": Who wants to travel far because of food and clothing?
Wu Jingzi's The Scholars in Qing Dynasty: He studied martial arts since he was a child, and he was miserable with his family. He has been working hard for more than ten years.
A poem about running around.
1, going after the rest in old age, Huayi doesn't like it. The foot soldiers often ride horses in the stables. They are worried that they will get sick and turn yellow.
Since Hu's opposition, bachelors from all over the world have flocked. Sigh that he lives in seclusion in ancient books and exposes himself to the mountains and forests.
3, there will be no night for glory, let you accompany Qinghe. Even if you run for an arrow, you should only do your best in the world.