otherworldly
Detached, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ā or á NZ ì y ì, meaning detached from the world, leisure and happiness. It comes from the book with Gongsun Zan written by Yuan Shao of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Shao's book with Gongsun Zan in the Han Dynasty: "therefore, in order to recommend the book to express sympathy, I hope I can repent, but I stand aloof and respect its power and deceit, which means that the sky can be swallowed and the mighty can be destroyed."
Idiom usage
It refers to people's leisure and happiness
Analysis of Idioms
Aloofness
Chinese PinYin : chāo rán zì yì
otherworldly
a centipede dies but never falls down. bǎi zú zhī chóng
advantageous to both public and private interest. gōng sī liǎng jì