ways of the world
Human mode, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R é NQ í ngsh à t à I, which means human mode. It refers to the relationship between people. It comes from the new water order.
Idiom usage
Many chapters of the novel depict the dynamic human state. After the change of sixty years by Yang Shuo
The origin of Idioms
Ming and Chen Wen's divertimento of "new water order · fill in the words of returning home": I am against the human nature and the world, and it is most appropriate for me to wear my skirt and distribute it Hong Yingming's Caigen Tan · leisurely life in Ming Dynasty: "the human manner is so sudden that it is not appropriate to recognize it too seriously."
ways of the world
have food spread out ten feet square -- live in luxury - shí wèi fāng zhàng
no one dare do anything about sb - mò gǎn shuí hé
sit idle and enjoy the fruits of others ' work - zuò xiǎng qí chéng
there is a crack to squeeze through - yǒu bīn kě chéng
venomous serpents and wild beasts - dú shé měng shòu
the sea turns into mulberry fields and vice versa - sāng tián cāng hǎi