have no leisure time
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù Hu á NGN í NGX ī, which means to enjoy all the time. It comes from the chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Shu, biography of Wei Yao.
The origin of Idioms
Wei Yao's biography of Wu Shu in the annals of the Three Kingdoms: therefore, he was diligent in exercising, and he could not rest in the morning and sleep in the night. He experienced it with years and tired it with daily strength.
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive. Therefore, I kowtow my heart to stop breathing, forget sleep and food, and feel anxious. ——Biography of King Liangwu Zhao in the book of Jin by Fang Xuanling of Tang Dynasty
have no leisure time
In the morning and in the evening - zhāo liáng mù jìn
the wilds were full of dead bodies of the starved - è piǎo biàn yě
be jealous of the good and envious of the strong - jí xián dù néng
Tao and Yi belong to each other - dào jìn xiāng shǔ
keep on repeating at great length - lián zhāng lèi dú
bind the feet with a red rope -- to be united in wedlock - chì shéng jì zú