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As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi á NZ á R é nd ě ng, which means people who have nothing to do with their work. From the romance of the Three Kingdoms.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 113 of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty: "if the main lamp does not go out in seven days, my life will be increased by one year; if the lamp goes out, I will die. If you are not busy, don't teach
Idiom usage
To be the subject or object of; refer to an unrelated person.
Examples
The sixth chapter of Water Margin by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty: Lu Zhishen, a monk in charge of the vegetable garden of daxiangguo temple, came to the abbot and took charge of it from tomorrow. He did not allow others to disturb the garden.
Chapter 32 of biography of children heroes by Wen Kang of the Qing Dynasty: there are too many outsiders, such as drummers, kitchen and teahouse, even porters and sedan bearers.
Chapter 34 of Li Baojia's the appearance of officialdom in Qing Dynasty: ask the patrol room to send two Chinese captors to help and prevent them. No admittance is allowed.
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A scholar knows everything when he doesn't go out - xiù cái bù chū mén,quán zhī
display of fireworks and a sea of lanterns - huǒ shù yín huā
come back with a flick of one 's sleeve - fú xiù ér guī