at one 's leisure
After tea and wine, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is ch á y ú Ji ǔ h ò U. It means a time of rest or leisure. From fighting quail, female captain.
The origin of Idioms
Guan Hanqing's song "fighting quail: female school captain" in Yuan Dynasty: "after dinner and tea, invite old friends, thank you for your visit to Qinlou, and relieve your depression."
Idiom usage
He saw that his carelessness had become an important part of the conversation after drinking. Sha Ting's Gunner
Analysis of Idioms
After dinner
Chinese PinYin : chá yú jiǔ hòu
at one 's leisure
one's resource is in difficulties. wù lì wéi jiān
a deep grievance that cannot be cleared. chén yuān mò xuě
help sb. to overcome my shortcomings. kuāng qí bù dǎi
be overwhelmed by an unexpected favour. wén chǒng ruò jīng
beg about the streets by playing an instrument. wú shì chuī xiāo