floating about
Leisurely, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y à uy à UD à NGD à ng, which means to describe wobbly, floating. Now more description is not diligent. From Yongxi Yuefu, Volume 6, pink butterfly.
Idiom usage
It refers to turbulence. In the first chapter of crying for filial piety written by Yuan and Guan Hanqing, it is said that "in the noisy three armies, the horses hiss frequently, and Zao Chen's leisurely spirit flies away!" "The fifth chapter of a dream of Red Mansions:" as soon as Baoyu closed her eyes, she fell asleep in a trance, as if Qin was in front of her, so she followed Qin leisurely
The origin of Idioms
Drifting profusely and disorderly, Wutong Yuefu six, Pierre Butterfly: "then the Indus leaves are dripping and floating, and they are floating around, and the streams and bridges are rising and falling."
floating about
the battle of chibi in ancient times - chì bì áo bīng
the soft intestines turn a hundred times - róu cháng bǎi zhuǎn
purify the heart and do away with cares - xǐ xīn dí lǜ