wander about
Wandering in the rivers and lakes, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l à NGJ à Ji à NGH ú, which means wandering around without a fixed residence. It comes from a gift to Zheng Dang.
Idiom explanation
Wandering: Wandering everywhere; river and Lake: generally referring to all places.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Junfang's "seven signatures of Cloud Collection" in the Song Dynasty, volume 113: "a certain person can't be willing to endure hardship and roam in the rivers and lakes."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive to describe wandering life. example at the end of the day, I wandered in the rivers and lakes. Ling Mengchu, Ming Dynasty, Volume 11, the second moment of surprise, presents to Zheng Dang, a scholar of Tang Dynasty. Cold mountain view with chess, warm into Tingzhou fishing wheel.
Chinese PinYin : làng jì jiāng hú
wander about
claim credit for oneself and become arrogant. jū gōng zì ào
expect the reality to correspond to the name. zhēng míng zé shí