Rushing in, a China idiom, pronounced Y and y not ng é r Shà ng in pinyin, comes from the sixty-seventh chapter of Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "Lv Meng personally beat the drums, and all the soldiers rushed in and hacked Zhu Guang to death."
Set sentences:
1, and then they swarmed and took the third bunker effortlessly.
He approached, and we stood up from the sitting steps and surrounded him.
3. Once a drug loses patent protection, generic drug manufacturers will compete for market share, resulting in a sharp drop in price.
In recent weeks, the pace of RMB appreciation has slowed down, and the trading volume seems to have shrunk. Investors are no longer eager to buy RMB.
We swarmed and ran to Mr. Ke's desk. He read the title of each book aloud and then checked it with the owner of the book.
6. When his son Lausus saw it, he stepped forward and rushed forward. His men surrounded Mezentius and immediately took him away.
The media swarmed in, suggesting that someone had stolen the president's watch.
8. Occasionally, some people I don't know, after seeing it, rush into it and point fingers, which makes people feel very unhappy.
9. Facing the corpses of wild animals, everyone swarmed, and ravens were busy hiding large pieces of meat. After they are buried, they will cover up their camouflage with waste materials, and the surface is completely invisible.
10. Later, the bandits were repelled, and an injured man was lying in the open space of the village. At this time, the villagers swarmed and bravely killed the bandits.