Wandering
In Chinese, the Pinyin is di ā NP ú Li ú L í, which means to be scattered due to famine or war. Life is hard and wandering. It's from the record of summer vacation.
The origin of Idioms
Ye mengde, Song Dynasty, wrote in his book "notes on summer vacation": "in the winter of Jiyou, Jin made a crime of raoxin in Jiangxi Province, where all the residents went to empty cities and wandered on the road."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attributive, adverbial, etc
Wandering
Take up the flag and take up the umbrella - shōu qí juàn sǎn
have an uninterrupted career of advancement - gān tóu rí shàng
Rhinoceros horned candle monster - xī jiǎo zhú guài