live in seclusion
Yansuoyuli, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ā NSU ō y ǔ L ì, which means two kinds of rain gear: coir raincoat and bamboo hat, and refers to the hermit's clothes or the hermit's comfortable life. It comes from the book "after kaomu Tu" written by Chao Shuo.
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi of the Song Dynasty wrote a poem after Chao Shuozhi '
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. example sweep away the dream of the red world in Zimo, and you will be covered with rain hats. Lu You's poem "light rain on the stream" in Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : yān suō yǔ lì
live in seclusion
play the flageolet , begging for food -- ask alms by playing an instrument. chuī xiāo qǐ shí
Crossing mountains and pressing seas. kuà shān yā hǎi