Get rid of the burden
Refers to the spirit of leisure will, not stick to form. After also refers to casual behavior, unrestrained. It's the same as "jieyibanbo".
Idiom explanation
[idiom]: jieyipanbiao [Pinyin]: Ji ě y ī P á NP á ng [explanation]: refers to the spirit of leisure, determined, not stick to one's appearance. After also refers to casual behavior, unrestrained. It's the same as "jieyibanbo".
Idioms and allusions
[source]: in Chuang Tzu · Tian Zifang, it is said that "the emperor of the Song Dynasty will draw pictures, and all the historians are here. He will stand by the bow, sweet pen and ink, half of them are outside. There is a history of those who come later, who are good at it but don't tend to, who are not able to stand up because of the bow. If the minister sees it, he will get rid of it and win. You said, "yes, it's true. “
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: jypp [synonym]:
Chinese PinYin : jiě yī pán páng
Get rid of the burden
There is an unexpected situation. tiān yǒu bù cè fēng yún
Village wine and wild vegetables. cūn jiǔ yě shū
repair the old and utilize the waste. xiū jiù qǐ fèi