drift about
The Chinese idiom, PI ā ob ó w ú D ì ng, means to stop where you go with the water, without a certain direction. It means to run around for life, and life is not stable. From Yuan Ye Yi Qun Cong by Fan Chengda of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Fan Chengda of Song Dynasty wrote in Yuan Ye Yi Qun Cong: "I love my good brother, wandering in Yujiang village."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in life. Chapter 20 of Jinyong's Tianlong Babu: "monk Zhiguang travels all over the world, but Zhao qiansun is uncertain. It's very difficult to find these two people."
drift about
hand down a good plan to posterity - yàn yì yí móu
not to be persuaded like water cannot enter a stone - rú shǔ tóu shí
a runaway horse gallops so fast that it leaves no trace - bēn yì jué chén