pass the year in pleasure
Youyouzusui, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ō uy ó uz ú Su ì, which means to live leisurely. From the book of songs, Xiaoya, Caishu.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Xiaoya · Caishu:" youyouzai, liaoyisui. "
Idiom usage
To live in leisure
Examples
Song Sushi's answer to Zhao Changhui's book (3): "Teng is not only beautiful, but also has few lawsuits. What do you want?"
In Zhang Binglin's Refutation of Kang Youwei's revolutionary book, he said, "the second time is to put oneself in a tight position, to be in seclusion."
pass the year in pleasure
Never tire of eating, never tire of eating - shí bù yàn jīng,kuài bù yàn xì
keep to the concept of all-time preparedness - cháng bèi bù xiè