the life of a hermit
Black shoes and stockings, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī ngxi é B ù w à, originally refers to the clothing of the common people; in the old times, it refers to the life of a hermit. From the song of Fengxian Liu Shaofu's new landscape painting.
The origin of Idioms
Du Fu's song of Fengxian Liu Shaofu's new landscape painting in Tang Dynasty: "why am I alone in the mud? From then on, the green shoes and stockings began
Idiom usage
It refers to the life of hermit or common people. Some people don't like it, but I'm going to do it today. (Volume 7 of Xia Wai Yao Xie by Ping Bu Qing in Qing Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : qīng xié bù wà
the life of a hermit
play up to people of power and influence. fù fèng pān lóng
Risk the world's great injustice. mào tiān xià zhī dà bù wéi
The wild goose goes and the fish comes. yàn qù yú lái
stick together and help each other in difficulties. xiāng yī wéi mìng
Advocating emotion and thinking. chàng qíng yě sī
do according to one's ability. liàng lì ér xíng