Like a shooting star chasing the moon. It describes quick action.
Chinese idiom: Ming Dynasty - Wu Cheng'en, "Journey to the West", 44th episode: "That meal was like a shooting star catching up with the moon, the wind swept away the clouds, and the food was all eaten up."
Example sentence: Letting go of the horse's hooves, like a shooting star catching up with the moon, he ran more than thirty miles in one breath.
Traditional Chinese: 流星赶月
Note: ㄌㄧㄨˊ ㄒㄧㄥ ㄍㄢˇ ㄝㄩㄝˋ
Chinese idiom: subject-verb; as object; describing quick action
Commonly Used: Commonly Used Idioms
Affective. Color: Neutral and Neutral idiom
Chinese idiom structure: Subject-verb idiom
Era: Ancient idiom
English translation: like a meteor chasing the moon