Wandering
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p á NY ó UW ú D ù, which means to indulge in amusement and have no limit. It comes from the book of history, song of five sons.
Idiom explanation
Disk Tour: amusement; degree: limit. There is no limit to pleasure.
The origin of Idioms
"The song of the five sons in the book of history:" it's wandering without limit. It's on the surface of Youluo. It's ten ten days (he, hunting)
Idiom usage
For example, Tianzhu read emperor. Although the court officials admonished him, the emperor did not return. The one who was moved by this thought was pricking blood grass. Shi Tianzhu biography in Ming history
Wandering
achieve greater , faster , better and more economical results - duō kuài hǎo shěng
as easily as walking on firm earth - rú lǚ píng dì
be too young and unable to understand how people should behave - shào bù gēng shì