Seeking for leisure
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ú nxi ā ow è nx ī, which means asking for information. It's from "unforgettable meaning" by Zhou Bangyan of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Bangyan, Song Dynasty, wrote in his "unforgettable meaning" that "he was afraid of Yi, and he was so thin that he lost his looks."
Idiom usage
To ask for information
Examples
Today, Mu Xiaomei's talent, though dazzles the jade to sell, is afraid to damage her reputation, and refuses to go with her to seek entertainment. Feng Menglong's awakening speech in Ming Dynasty Volume 13
Chinese PinYin : xún xiāo wèn xī
Seeking for leisure
a married man 's entire family. qī ér lǎo xiǎo
make a concealed reference to sth.. dào dōng shuō xī
Once the power is in hand, the order will be executed. yī zhāo quán zài shǒu,biàn bǎ lìng lái xí