remain aloof from the world
Yishi independence is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í sh ì D ú L ì, "Yishi" means to live independently from the society and not communicate with anyone; "independence" means a kind of extraordinary artistic conception. From former Chibi Fu.
Idiom explanation
Legacy: abandonment of the world. Live independently from the society and do not contact with anyone.
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's "Ode to the former Red Cliff" said: "floating like an independent, eclosion and immortality."
Idiom usage
It is true that Shiyu, a servant of the Wumen family, wrote the painting of wangyuantu by a 14-year-old woman. She was misty at the temples and painted with ink. (Qing Dynasty, Yang Shuyu's the history of Yutai painting, anonymous woman)
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