free from restraint
Xiaoaofengyue is an idiom, which comes from the romance of the Three Kingdoms, and its meaning is to recite the wind and the moon. It describes a leisurely mood.
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The 43rd chapter of romance of the Three Kingdoms written by Ming and Luo Guanzhong: "in the thatched cottage, I sit in danger with my knees.
free from restraint
be difficult to have such a grand feast again - shèng yàn nán zài
disappear like snow when hot water is thrown on it - rú tāng wò xuě
floating melons and plums submerged in water - fú guā shěn lǐ
do not drive someone into a corner - mò wéi yǐ shèn