Idle drinking and idle tea
Langjiuxiancha, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l à n à Ji à Xi á NCH á, which means eating and drinking in fengyuechang. It's from "he Han Shan".
The origin of Idioms
The second discount of Yuan Zhang Guobin's "he Hanshan" is: "you are drunk and idle, sleeping in the willows and sleeping in the flowers, forbidding killing for half a life, and boasting."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, object and attribute. I'm so scared, and I don't want to drink too much. In Yuan Dynasty, Wang Shifu's the third volume of the romance of the west chamber and Li Yuanwei's the first volume of Yan Qing Bo Yu: "I'll pick up some residual soup and water, and make some wine and tea."
Chinese PinYin : làng jiǔ xián chá
Idle drinking and idle tea
Three words do not depart from one's profession. sān jù huà bù lí běn háng
demeanour of a transcendent being. dào gǔ xiān fēng
kindly in appearance but unfathomable at heart. hòu mào shēn cí
to be above all material desires. chāo rán xiàng wài