drink heartily
Singing and drinking freely, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f à NGG à Z à ngji à, which means to sing heartily and drink freely. It comes from Du Fu's Wen Guan Jun Shou He'nan and he'bei.
Idioms and allusions
When Du Fu heard that the army had collected the sword from Henan and Hebei provinces, he suddenly heard that he had collected Jibei, and his clothes were full of tears. but seeing where his wife was worried, he was overjoyed with poems and books. Sing in the day, drink in the morning, and return home with youth. That is, from Baxia to Wuxia, they went down to Xiangyang to Luoyang. "singing in the daytime requires drinking, and youth is a good companion for returning home. "Is a classic sentence in this poem
Idiom usage
To drink with pleasure
drink heartily
not to pocket the money one has picked up - shí jīn bù mèi
the enemy approached the walls - jūn lín chéng xià