Out of the world
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í sh ì y ì s ú, which means out of the world. It comes from Zhuangzi deliberately.
Idiom usage
A scholar is a person who has been away from the world, who has his own meaning, who scolds, laughs and insults without regret.
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: to leave the world
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu deliberately said, "it's just too high to deliberately uphold the line, to depart from the world, to talk highly about grievances. The people in this valley are not the people of the world, and those who are withered and go to the abyss are good."
Idiom explanation
It means to be detached from the world.
Out of the world
the suspicion of being in the melon field and under the plum tree - guā tián zhī xián
hoist the sail and pull the towline - chě péng lā qiàn
beware of the harm done by small things - fēng chài yǒu dú