enjoy a moment of pleasure
At present, the Chinese idiom, the Pinyin Ku à iy à D à nqi á n, is interpreted as the desire to enjoy a moment of happiness. It comes from the biography of lislie in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
The biography of lislie in historical records (admonishment of Zhuke book) says, "it's only appropriate to be happy at present."
Idiom usage
To give pleasure to what one hears and sees
enjoy a moment of pleasure
have no appreciation of a thing 's importance - bù shí gāo dī
Nine tripods are not enough - jiǔ dǐng bù zú wéi zhòng
every house deserves a rank of nobility -- there are wise men everywhere - bǐ wū kě fēng
the fallen grass and sinking cesspool - piāo yīn luò hùn
do not let up one 's attack of the failing enemy - dǎ luò shuǐ gǒu