recluse
Seclusion, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ù NSH ì y ō UJ ū, meaning to live in seclusion and not to be an official. It comes from Liu Zhou's new theory of encounter or not in the Northern Qi Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As predicate, attributive and object, it can be used in seclusion.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: seclusion
The origin of Idioms
In Liu Zhou's new treatise on Yu Bu Yu of the Northern Qi Dynasty, it is said that "Qi's warlords live in the gullies, and the Duke of Qi will punish them; Wei's Gan Mu lives in seclusion, and Wen's Hou Jingzhi lives in seclusion."
Idiom explanation
It refers to living in seclusion and not being an official. The same as "Seclusion".
Chinese PinYin : dùn shì yōu jū
recluse
strong as a bear in the hips and with a back supple as a tiger 's. hǔ bèi xióng yāo
cannot find the proper approach. mō mén bù zháo
Let go of seclusion and obscenity. fàng pì yín yì
Silver hook and iron painting. yín gōu tiě huà