First, pinyin
Gallop? [chíchéng]?
Second, the source
Qu Yuan's Lisao in the Pre-Qin Dynasty: "Take Ma Benteng, come to me first!"
Explanation:
Ride a swift horse and run freely. Come on, let me lead the way!
Third, quotation and explanation.
Contemporary Wei Wei's "Oriental", the fifth chapter: "No matter how rampant the enemy planes are, the vehicles on the highway still fly with flying dust."
Extended data synonyms:
First, Mercedes-Benz? [ bēn chí ]?
Interpretation: (cars, horses, etc. ) run quickly; It refers to high speed.
Source: Li Mi's Chen Qingbiao in the Western Jin Dynasty: "If I want to run at the imperial edict, I will get sick every day. If I want to cheat, I will tell you not to. "
I really want to obey the emperor's will and go to Beijing to take office, but my grandmother Liu's illness is getting worse every day; I want to obey my own affairs for a while, but reporting complaints is not allowed. I'm in a dilemma. I'm embarrassed.
Second, run? [ bēn pǎo ]?
Interpretation: Run; Run.
Source: The first chapter of Ba Jin's Death: "People are desperately shouting and running." ?
The mare with long mane is running on the grassland.