wandering
Moving east and West, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō ngpi ā ox ī x ǐ, which means drifting everywhere and moving indefinitely. It's from the Pearl River Club.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Cai, Ming Dynasty, wrote in the book of the Pearl Jianghui: "in the past few years, he moved eastward and westward. Today, Li Tianjiao attaches great importance to the meeting. If there is a collision at the bow of the sea
Idiom usage
It is not stable.
wandering
be made wealthy and powerful when one does not want it - fù guì bī rén
high-minded , lofty spirit and pure action - gāo qíng yuǎn yùn
boldness of execution stems from superb skill - yì gāo dǎn dà