Playing with time
The Chinese idiom, w á NSH í K à IR ì in pinyin, means to indulge in leisure and neglect time. It is also called "playing for time". From Hepu pearl.
The origin of Idioms
The second chapter of Hepu pearl: "now you abandon your duty, play with time, and take measures in useless places. You are not only responsible for your mother's instruction, but how can you comfort your ancestors underground?"
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, attribute, or object
Examples
By analogy, Wu Xiang instead of ~, that is to say, fortunately, one hundred years will cost half of its strength. The book of benevolence by Tan Sitong in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : wán shí ài rì
Playing with time
god blesses the good and punish the evil. fú shàn huò yín
A bird knows a swan's ambition. yàn què ān zhī hóng hú zhì
promise with no intention of doing. yǒu kǒu wú xīn