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According to the story of bullfighting and flying geese, answer with idioms.
Fly away from m: n z ǒ u g ā o f ē i.

[Interpretation] Go to a distant place; Fly high. More refers to getting out of trouble; Looking for a bright future.

[Language] 1 The Book of the Later Han Dynasty "Zhuo Maozhuan": "You don't want to repair it alone; I would rather fly away; Is there evil in the world? " (2) The Journey to the West, courtesy of Wu Ming: (The Demon King) went out and shouted, "Monkey! Good people can't fly! Come on, fight with me! "

[Pronunciation] Go; Can't pronounce "tū".

[Shape discrimination] is high; Can't write "paste"

[near meaning] ran away.

Come in droves, come in droves, come in droves.

[Usage] It is often used to describe getting rid of difficulties or dangers; Find a way out or a safe place. Generally used as a predicate.

[Structure] Combined type.

[Example] You want to; Live a good life; I have no objection; But everyone ~; What about hometown?

Travel far and wide