Du menping
Du menpingji, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ù m é NP í NGJ ì, meaning to live in seclusion. It's from Tang Yang Jiong's Later Zhou yuwengong tablet.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in dealing with affairs
The origin of Idioms
Yang Jiong of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the tablet of the God of yuwengong in the Later Zhou Dynasty: "the Duke and Dumen held their tracks and were uneasy. They and hundreds of old officials belonged to the later Wei Dynasty."
Idiom explanation
To live in seclusion. It's the same as "the secret of Dumen".
Du menping
can run in both directions unblockedly - chàng xíng wú zǔ
to please one 's parents by living with them - chéng huān xī xià
Helping the frontier and losing money - zhù biān shū cái
the beating of gongs and drums resounded to the skies - luó gǔ xuān tiān