Play with the age
In Chinese, Pinyin is w á NSU ì K à ISH í, which means to seek comfort and neglect time. It's the same as "playing with the year". From the epitaph of Liu Fu.
Idiom explanation
It refers to the pursuit of comfort and the neglect of time. It's the same as "playing with the year".
The origin of Idioms
In the epitaph of Liu Fu written by jiemusi in Yuan Dynasty, it is said that "Liu Mengjie died of hematemesis when he was stupid and humble, or when he was able to enjoy his life by stealing slow travel."
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, attribute, or object
Examples
If a minister is greedy for a position and becomes a salary, what should he do? The 11th edition of Qiu Tui Lu by Li Dongyang in Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: playing with the sun, playing with the moon, playing with the sun and playing with the moon
Chinese PinYin : wán suì yī shí
Play with the age
declare in no uncertain terms. háo bù huì yán
outmaneuver the enemy over glasses of wine. zhé chōng zūn zǔ
show the feebleness of old age while still young. wàng qiū xiān líng
get into trouble through clever means. nòng qiǎo fǎn zhuō