A glimpse of the past
Oubo Pingji, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ō UB ō P í NGJ ì, which means to compare the leisure and free life of hermits. It comes from the book of the prince's family.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Shizhen of Qing Dynasty wrote in his book "talking about the couple in the north of the pool, talking about offering two letters to the prince's family": "the matter is outside the body, the body is outside the world
Idiom usage
It refers to the life of the hermit.
Chinese PinYin : ōu bō píng jì
A glimpse of the past
Build a house and make a bed. jià wū dié chuáng
you can 't teach an old dog new tricks. xiǔ mù nán diāo
Half Analects governing the world. bàn bù lún yǔ zhì tiān xià
look fierce and talk boisterously. jí yán lì sè
Breaking wood and digging earth. duàn mù jué dì