Slip away, Chinese vocabulary. Its pinyin is [y and liú yā n].
Running away is a metaphor for people or creatures running fast.
Ming Lanling laughed and gave birth to the fifty-seventh poem of Jin Ping Mei: I saw that he had fastened his hammer shoes, straightened his eyes, looked at his wife, bowed and left.
Qing Wu Ren Yan's The Present Situation of Strangers Witnessed for Twenty Years Chapter 28: The policeman who arrested him saw the prosecutor, recognized him, and then he ran away.
Qing Wu's "The Scholars" for the fifth time: Yan panicked and thought, "These two things are true. If they are judged, they will be ugly. Thirty-six plans, walking is the best policy. " I packed my luggage and hurried to the provincial capital.
Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions 150: "Those relatives and friends left like smoke."
Chapter 5 of Qing Li Garbo's Officialdom Appears: "After saying this, I went outside."