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A four-word idiom that describes life as a rush.

Comb the wind and rain: comb your hair with the wind and wash your hair with the rain. Describe hard work. Just like Hurricane and Rain.

Wooden fish hurricane: wood: shampoo; Comb: comb your hair. The wind combs your hair and the rain washes your hair. Describe people who often work hard outside and have no shelter from the wind and rain.

Wind comb rain bath: comb: comb hair; Mu: Wash your hair. The wind combs your hair and the rain washes your hair. Describe people who often work hard outside regardless of the wind and rain.

Shame on perch: perch: busy and restless. Running around can't be peaceful.

Sleep at night: dawn: dawn. Get up early and hurry in the morning, and stay at night. Describe the hardships of traveling.

Over mountains and rivers: mountains: mountains; Water: big river. Crossing mountains and mountains, wading across rivers. Describe the pain of running around.

Stay at night and walk: Xiao: Xiao. Stay at night and get up at dawn to catch up. Describe the hardships of traveling.

Get caught in the rain and comb the wind: describe people who often work hard outside and don't take shelter from the wind and rain. With Rain and Hurricane.

Wind and rain soaking comb: wind combing hair, rain washing hair. Describe hard work. Just like Hurricane and Rain.

Ants rotate and grind: like ants running with millstones. It is a metaphor that people can't get rid of the laws of nature after working hard all their lives.

Walk through the frost: describe running around without fear of cold.

Car dust and clues: ① refers to the running of cars and horses. It is also a metaphor for secular affairs. 2 refers to taking a car. It is also used when respecting each other.

Birds run to animals to escape: escape: escape. Of animals running away to avoid. Metaphor is running around chasing people.

Live in the wind, stay in the rain: stop in the wind and rain. Describe hard work.

Bashan Mountain Involved in Sichuan: Describe the pain of travelling far away. See "wading through mountains and rivers".

Comb cream dew: cream cover dew. Describe hard work.

Hurricane rain: comb: comb your hair; Mu: Wash your hair. The wind combs your hair and the rain washes your hair. Describe people who often work hard outside regardless of the wind and rain.

Scavenger: describe the journey, busy and tired.

Pick up the moon and wear stars: describe getting up early and greedy for the dark, running around endlessly.

Dai Yue wears stars: Wear stars and the moon. It's hard to describe running around all night or going out early and coming back late.

Drifting with the wind: ① Running around; Disturbed. (2) Jude words follow the crowd.

Running around: refers to running around, busy and fidgeting.

Run around: Run around. More refers to being forced by life, or running around for some purpose.

Fengyu Temple: describes a woman running around with messy hair.

Travel-stained: travel-stained: refers to travel, meaning hard work; Servant: You look tired on the road. Describe the journey, busy and tired.

Four sides of the mouth: mouth: barely living. In order to make a living, I have to run around.

Wading through mountains: mountains: mountains; Involved: drowning; Water: big river. Crossing mountains and mountains, wading across rivers. Describe the pain of running around.

Riding the wind and waves: still drifting with the tide. Describe running around; Disturbed.

Run around: Run: Come on, run. Running around.

Running around: running around, sharpening your head for personal gain.

Run around: Run around. More refers to being forced by life, or running around for some purpose.

Frost grass lodge: refers to walking in frost dew and staying on the grass. Describe hard work.

Running and broadcasting: broadcasting: migration, exile. Running around changing apprentices.

Flying with the stars and the moon: it's hard to describe running around all night or leaving early and returning late.

Clumsy car dust: metaphor running around and living in turmoil.

Exposing the crown in exposed clothes: drying clothes and exposing the wet crown. Describe running around. Violence, exposure.

Running here and there. More refers to being forced by life, or running around for some purpose. Use "running around".

Run around: Run around. More refers to being forced by life, or running around for some purpose. Use "running around".

Travel at night: travel during the day and stay at night. Describe the hardships of traveling.

Wind and rain: ancient cloth. The wind blows the head and the rain washes the hair. Describe running around, very hard.

Expose the cover: dry clothes and expose the car cover. Describe running around. Violence, exposure.

Servant dust: servant: the appearance of fatigue on the journey; Dust: refers to travel, which means hard work. Describe a busy journey and a tiring journey.

Sleep in frost and snow: lie in frost and snow. Describe the hard work of running around.

Sleep at night: dawn: dawn. Stay at night and get up at dawn to catch up. Describe the hardships of traveling.

Swallow the wind and drink the rain: it is still said that the rice is windy and often exposed. Describe running around and living a hard life.

Trekking mountains and rivers: describe the pain of traveling far away. See "wading through mountains and rivers".

? Follow the mountains and rivers: describe the pain of traveling far away. See "wading through mountains and rivers".

Idiom to describe running: postscript to mountains and rivers Pinyin: bálǐshān Chuān

Description: Describe the pain of a long journey. See "wading through mountains and rivers".

Source: "Zuo Zhuan's Thirteen Years of Public Service": "Wen Gong bows his armour, surmounts obstacles and conquers the east."

Idioms to describe running around: car dust, clues, pinyin: chē chén mǎ zú

Explanation: ① refers to the running of horses and chariots. It is also a metaphor for secular affairs. 2 refers to taking a car. It is also used when respecting each other.

An idiom to describe running around: running around Pinyin: dō dōng bēn xī pǎo m: o m: o

Explanation: Running around. More refers to being forced by life, or running around for some purpose.

An idiom to describe running around: travel-stained, pinyin: fēng chén pú pú ú ú.

Explanation: dust: refers to travel, meaning hard work; Servant: You look tired on the road. Describe the journey, busy and tired.

Source: Yuan Shang Zhongxian's Liu Yichuan: "You are an old friend from afar."

An idiom to describe running around: stormy weather, pinyin: zhì fēng mù yǔ ǔ

Explanation: comb: comb the hair; Mu: Wash your hair. The wind combs your hair and the rain washes your hair. Describe people who often work hard outside regardless of the wind and rain.

The idiom used to describe running around here and there: sleeping in the wind, eating and sleeping, pinyin: cān fēng lù sù.

Description: sleeping in the wind. Describe the hardships of traveling or field work.

An idiom to describe running around: crossing mountains and rivers Pinyin: bá shān shè shuǐ.

Interpretation: Lushan Mountain: over the mountains and mountains; Wade: wade across the river with your feet. Crossing mountains and mountains, wading across rivers. Describe the hardships of walking a long way.

An idiom describing running around: chasing waves with the wind Pinyin: suí fēng zhú làng

Explanation: ① Running around; Disturbed. (2) Jude words follow the crowd.

An idiom to describe running around: swallow the wind and rain. Pinyin: tūn fēng yǐn yǔ

Explanation: It is still said that the rice is windy and the dew is always there. Describe running around and living a hard life.

An idiom to describe running around here and there: Pixing on behalf of the moon Pinyin: pθxθng dàI Yuè.

Explanation: It's hard to run around all night or go out early and come back late.