free from restraint
Xiaoaofengyue is an idiom, which comes from the romance of the Three Kingdoms, and its meaning is to recite the wind and the moon. It describes a leisurely mood.
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The 43rd chapter of romance of the Three Kingdoms written by Ming and Luo Guanzhong: "in the thatched cottage, I sit in danger with my knees.
Chinese PinYin : xiào ào fēng yuè
free from restraint
The ground is a golden stone. zhì dì zuò jīn shí shēng
one 's behavior and conversation. jǔ zhǐ yán tán
take the words too literally. wàng wén shēng yì
arrive at the same end by different means. yì tú tóng guī