Wandering freely
Wandering freely, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is ch á ngy á ngz ì s ì, describes the article freely, bold and unrestrained momentum. It comes from Song Zeng Gong's sacrifice to Wang Pingfu.
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, etc
The origin of Idioms
Zeng Gong, Song Dynasty, wrote in his article of sacrifice to Wang Pingfu: "if you write a thousand words on paper, you can roam freely, if you are not poor."
Wandering freely
treat people differently according to preferment - kàn rén xíng shì
rack one's brains without results - wǎng fèi xīn lì
a lively dragon and an active tiger - shēng lóng huó hǔ