Indulge in dissipation
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch é NMI ǎ NY í NY ì, which means to indulge in wine and women. It comes from the Song Dynasty's Yang Wanli's tablet to the God of Zhang Gong, the scholar of LongTuge in Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
He indulged in dissipation and finally achieved nothing.
Analysis of Idioms
Indulge in wine and sex
The origin of Idioms
Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty wrote "Taikang was defeated by Ganjiu, Jie by Jiuchi, liwang by huangjiu, Youwang by indulging in licentiousness."
Idiom explanation
Indulgence: indulgence. Indulge in wine and ease. Describe for wine and women too indulgent, indulgent.
Chinese PinYin : chén miǎn yín yì
Indulge in dissipation
give up one 's own views and follow others. shě jǐ cóng rén
a time of national peace and order. tài píng shèng shì
mount tai and goose feathers -- a comparison of heavy and light things. tài shān hóng máo
When a deer dies, it will not choose its shade. lù sǐ bù zé yīn