carefree and peaceful life
Huli Qiankun, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ú L ǐ Qi á NK ū n, which means the leisurely and quiet life of Taoism. From the old house of Shimen on the way down.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Hutian Riyue, Huzhong Riyue, Huzhong Tiandi
Idiom usage
Luo Fu, the Taoist priest, who is in the same class and who lives in grass, clothes and wood and despises the princes. In the world, there is no one to control, but freedom in the pot. The first discount of Zhu Youdun's Fairy club in Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Li Bai of Tang Dynasty wrote "when you take off your shoes and thank you, there is no sun, moon and sky in the pot." Li Zhong, Tang Dynasty, wrote: "the sun and moon in the pot are close, and the haze outside the island is clear."
Chinese PinYin : hú lǐ qián kūn
carefree and peaceful life
keep on repeating at great length. lián zhì lèi dú
make amends for one 's crimes by good deeds. jiāng gōng shú zuì
raise one 's head and crane one 's neck. qiáo zú yǐn lǐng
too frightened to speak or move. dù kǒu guǒ zú