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What idioms are used when traveling in a hurry?
Take a quick look at the flowers _ idiom explanation
Pinyin: z ǒ z ǒ zǒu mǎ guān huā ā
Interpretation: Running on a horse. Look at the flowers on the running horse. The original description is that things are going well and I am in a good mood. Take a quick look at the back.
Source: Tang Meng Jiao's "After Graduation" poem: "The spring breeze is proud of horseshoe disease, and you can see all the Chang 'an flowers in one day. "
In a hurry _ idiom explanation
Pinyin: xing sè c not ng c not ng
Interpretation: color: look before and after departure. Behavior and attitude before and after walking or starting in a hurry.
(of a scene) too many things to see.
Take a quick glance.
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