Taowu
Tao Tao Wu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t á ot á ow ù w ù, which describes indulging in wine and indulging in arrogance. From the biography of Liu Ling in the book of Jin.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Liu Ling in the book of Jin, it is said that "although the actors are in a coma, the opportunity should not be bad. He wrote a song of wine virtue
Idiom usage
In the Song Dynasty, Huang Tingjian's "drunk and depressed" CI: "intoxicated and uninhibited, the former is Huaxu state."
Taowu
The heart is long and the heart is short - xīn cháng gěng duǎn
not well organized and without a central theme - lā lā zá zá
eagerly await the return of one 's son - yǐ mén yǐ lǚ