Looking at the mountain with one's cheek
Zhujia mountain is a Chinese idiom, pronounced zh à Ji á K à NSH à n, which means to describe being in an official position and having leisure. It's also a carefree look.
Idiom explanation
Shi Yi describes being in an official position with leisure and elegance. It's also a carefree look.
Idioms and allusions
Fan Chengda of Song Dynasty wrote in CI Hu Jing Zhong Zhi Cheng's farewell rhyme: "you have the way to resist the floating clouds, and you can see the mountain with your cheek."
Discrimination of words
Synonym: Zhuhu Xishan Zhuhu kanshan
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Looking at the mountain with one's cheek
Sitting in the ring hanging Hall - zuò jǐng chuí táng
To strike a duck and startle a mandarin duck - dǎ yā jīng yuān