the way of the world
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ì D à or é NQ í ng, which means social customs and ways of dealing with people. It comes from four pieces of jade: leisure by Guan Hanqing of Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Guan Hanqing's "four pieces of jade: leisure" Song: "South Mu farming, East Mountain lying, human experience."
Idiom usage
As a subject, an object, or an attribute; of social conditions
the way of the world
with tangled hair and plain clothes - luàn tóu cū fú