Yinye
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ā nxi á y ǐ NY è, which means to practice the art of immortality. From preface to Li Mu Shou.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Zongdao's preface to Li's mother's birthday in the Ming Dynasty: "I have known Mrs. Tai for a long time. I don't need to eat and drink, but I have come out of her."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object; used in seclusion
Yinye
be sworn to live or die together - shēng sǐ zhī jiāo
the music lingered in the air long after the performance ended - niǎo niǎo yú yīn
one 's schemes are poor and his strength is exhausted - jì qióng lì jié