Amuse oneself
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Xi ā oy á oz ì y ú, which means to be free and enjoy yourself. It comes from Tang Li Jue's inscription on the Shinto of Niu Gong, the Prime Minister of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, etc
Analysis of Idioms
Near synonym: carefree
The origin of Idioms
Li Jue of Tang Dynasty wrote an inscription on the Shinto of niugong, a gift from the Prime Minister of Tang Dynasty to Taiwei, which said: "the wine of zither in the pool and the table is a pleasure for oneself, a virtuous scholar and a bureaucrat, and he is still on his way."
Idiom explanation
It means to be free and enjoy yourself.
Chinese PinYin : xiāo yáo zì yú
Amuse oneself