To be apart from others
Li Shishi is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í sh ū sh ì Jue, which means to leave vegetables and take off clogs. It is a metaphor for getting rid of the miserable life and becoming an official.
Idiom explanation
Leave vegetable food, take off clogs. It is a metaphor for getting rid of the miserable life and becoming an official.
Idioms and allusions
Wang Bao's "Ode to the sage's virtuous ministers" in Wenxuan said: "to humble aoyan and rise to the imperial court, to leave qiaoshi and enjoy Gaoliang."
Chinese PinYin : lí shū shì zhe
To be apart from others
talk and laugh at the same time. zài xiào zài yán
orchestral music with rapid and rich rhythm. jí guǎn fán xián
equally difficult to go on or retreat. jìn tuì shī jù