withdraw from society and live in solitude
Seclusion is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is d ù NSH ì Ju é s ú, which means seclusion and seclusion. It comes from Yiyuan Zhiyan by Wang Shizhen of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Shizhen's Yiyuan Zhiyan in Ming Dynasty (Volume 1): "it can make people have the feeling of abandoning and not letting go of their own subjects, the sadness of seclusion, the mud without dross, and the cicada sloughing away from the filth, and poetry is also the best."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in seclusion.
Chinese PinYin : dùn shì jué sú
withdraw from society and live in solitude
conduct evil activities openly. míng huǒ zhí xiè
throw away everything when fleeing. diū kuī xiè jiǎ
shut the dogs up to beat them. guān mén dǎ gǒu
Looking forward to the future. gù hòu zhān qián
narrate anecdotes of the past in alluding to the present. yǐn gǔ yù jīn