The road in the opposite direction: traces of wheel pressure.
Try to drive the chariot north to the south-act against your intentions.
Idiom pinyin: nán yuán běi zhé
Idiom explanation: I want to go south, but the car goes north. Metaphor is the opposite of action and purpose.
Origin of idioms: Western Han Dynasty? Liu Xiang's Warring States Policy? Wei Ce said, "In the name of Guang Jing, the farther away Wang Yue is from the king. Still going north to Chu. " ?
Extended data
Idiom words: four-character idioms
Emotional color: derogatory idiom
Idiom usage: North-South combination; As objects and attributes; With a derogatory connotation.
Idiom structure: combined idioms
Idiom era: ancient idioms
Synonym: run counter to.
Antonym: targeted
For example, you think these six requirements are completely different from the six agreements issued by the central government, and there is nothing to talk about. (Xu's "Popular Romance of the Republic of China" back to the sixty-eighth)