life of leisure
Hu Tian RI Yue is a Chinese word, which refers to the Taoist immortal life, the same as "Hu Zhong RI Yue".
The origin of Idioms
Out of the director of the "Xijiang Yue" words: "back to the sky, the sun and the moon, stop talking about earthly disturbances."
Examples of Idioms
An example of a nightmare, the wind blowing, is still high. Zhonglv · xichunlai by Zhang yanghao in Yuan Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
It is used as subject and object; it refers to Taoist immortal life. synonyms: Heaven and earth in Huli, sun and moon in Huzhong, heaven and earth in Huzhong
Chinese PinYin : hú tiān rì yuè
life of leisure
to eat in different ways -- different ways of aggression. jīng tūn cán shí
have the strong willpower that can make an arrow pierce even stone. shè shí yǐn yǔ
reach the same goal by different means. yì lù tóng guī