To be apart from others
Li Shishi is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í sh ū sh ì Jue, which means to leave vegetables and take off clogs. It is a metaphor for getting rid of the miserable life and becoming an official.
Idiom explanation
Leave vegetable food, take off clogs. It is a metaphor for getting rid of the miserable life and becoming an official.
Idioms and allusions
Wang Bao's "Ode to the sage's virtuous ministers" in Wenxuan said: "to humble aoyan and rise to the imperial court, to leave qiaoshi and enjoy Gaoliang."
To be apart from others
the declining age is like a candle in the wind - fēng zhú zhī nián
the only way which must be passed - bì jīng zhī lù