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Idioms describing when to come and when to leave.
Obey orders very much
Pinyin: zhào zhíláI, Hu zhíjíq
Explanation: Call: Call. Wave: wave. Come when you call, and leave with a wave of your hand. Describe very obedient.
Source: Lao She's Autobiography of Lao She, Chapter 6, Section 5: "Irrelevant people are always at your fingertips. You are welcome."
Make sentences:?
1, we promise that we will come as soon as we call, leave as soon as we can, and absolutely obey the command.
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I am fed up with his coming and going to me.
He came to her immediately and walked away rudely.
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