come back with a flick of one 's sleeve
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is f ú Xi ù é RGU ī, which means to return home without any nostalgia. From fighting quail: self realization.
Notes on Idioms
Flick sleeve: flick sleeve, show will already decided.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan and Zhou Wenzhi's "fighting quail: self realization" divertimento: "you'd better lie down in a heavy bed and eat in a row. It's better for me to go back."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate; used in writing. example disgusted with the world of mortals, he came back with a brush of his sleeve. He had a deep love for the gullies, but his fame and wealth were grey. (Wang Yuanheng, Yuan Dynasty) Chapter 39 of Wen Kang's biography of children's heroes, Qing Dynasty: "if you look at it, you'll be lucky."
come back with a flick of one 's sleeve
set the tune with one beat of the gong -- give the final word - yī chuí dìng yīn
act according to one 's capability - liàng cái ér wéi
one 's family was reduced to absolute destitution - jiā pín rú xǐ
Dragonflies shake stone pillars - qīng tíng hàn shí zhù