Wandering all over the world
The Chinese idiom Li ú Lu ò Ti ā NY á in pinyin means to be down and out, wandering everywhere; it describes the unstable and extremely poor life. From Zhu Yingtai Jin (Deyou Yihai).
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Yingtai near (Deyou Yihai), a student of deyoutai in Song Dynasty: "sigh for resistance! Who wants to be alone when there is hatred
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: exile, displacement, exile
Antonym: settle down, settle down, settle down
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive, with derogatory meaning, and refers to wandering in other places.
Examples
He sold his family property, took up the medicine bag, and went to the end of the world. He looked for a teacher and became a doctor. Li Dong and Zhou Yiru
Chinese PinYin : liú luò tiān yá
Wandering all over the world
foresee the future by reivewing the past. jiàn wǎng zhī lái
not follow the conventional ways. shì bù shī gǔ
the writer 's sincerity shines through his words. qíng xiàn hū cí