Happy to forget death
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l è é RW à ngs à, which means to describe broad-minded, forget everything. It comes from Dong Fangshuo's theory of non you.
The origin of Idioms
Dong Fangshuo of Han Dynasty wrote in his treatise on Fei you: "you can live in the mountains, accumulate soil for your room, weave awning for your household, and play the piano to chant the style of the former king. You can also be happy to forget your death."
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
Chinese PinYin : lè ér wàng sǐ
Happy to forget death
stand head and shoulders above others. hè lì jī qún
be plagued by poverty and ill health. pín bìng jiāo jiā
dispel chaos and restore peace. bō luàn wéi zhì
denounce the present and praise antiquity. shì gǔ fēi jīn
wet by the rain and burnt by the sun. yǔ lín rì shài
Cooked rice with uncooked rice. shēng mǐ zhǔ chéng shú fàn
have integrity and be public-spirited. bù tān wé bǎo