Playing with time
In Chinese, Pinyin is w á NR ì K à ISH í, which means to indulge in leisure. It comes from Tan Sitong's a discussion on xingsuanshue in the Qing Dynasty, a record of xingsuanshue in Liuyang.
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, attribute, or object
Examples
The car has been folded, the road is square and elegant, and the only way to open up the people's wisdom and cultivate talents is to spend money without spending money. I have been reluctant to give up this one or two, so I can't afford it.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: playing with the sun, playing with the sun, playing with the moon
The origin of Idioms
In the appendix of the book of xingsuanshueyi · Liuyang xingsuanshueji written by Tan Sitong in the Qing Dynasty, the revised articles of association of Liuyang suanshueguan said: "if its quality is not close enough, it can't be made, and there is no way to play in a short time, so we should avoid the virtuous way, pay attention to both the endowment, if it is, it will go; if it is not, it will open a vacancy."
Idiom explanation
It's time to play. It refers to the pursuit of comfort and the neglect of time.
Playing with time
speeches are not in accordance with action - yán bù gù xíng
finish penciling one 's eyebrows slightly - dàn sǎo é méi
retire from active athletic competition - fēng dāo guà jiàn