Ups and downs
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē ngli ú di ē D à ng, which means detached and unrestrained. It comes from Li Yu's "leisure, occasional mail, CI and Qu, CI collection" in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Na Baoyu has always heard of the virtue of King Beijing. He is talented and beautiful. He is full of ups and downs. He is not bound by the official and secular system.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Romantic
The origin of Idioms
Li Yu of the Qing Dynasty wrote: "the so-called unorthodox scholar is not only the music of ups and downs, but also the love between flowers and the moon. We should take board corruption as a warning."
Idiom explanation
Ups and downs: indulgence, unrestrained. The bearing is detached, natural and unrestrained.
Chinese PinYin : fēng liú diē dàng
Ups and downs
business with a small capital. xiǎo běn jīng yíng