indulge in wines and songs
Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is zh ā og ē m ù Xi á n, which means to describe all day long indulged in singing and dancing, unrestrained. It's from Song Zhoumi's old stories of Wulin - song hall.
The source of the idiom is song Zhoumi's old stories in the Wulin, Song Dynasty: "there are many tea houses outside, Qingle tea house, Baxian tea house Each has its own equal difference. All of them have beautiful makeup to welcome the door, compete with each other to show off their laughter, sing and sing, and shake their hearts.
Chinese PinYin : zhāo gē mù xián
indulge in wines and songs
proceed from the one to the other. yóu cǐ jí bǐ
Cut the shin and cut the heart. jié jìng pōu xīn
A little bit of wisdom in the heart. xīn yǒu líng xī yī diǎn tōng
felicity never turns out in pairs. fú wú shuāng zhì
convey ambition through poems. shī yǐ yán zhì