Yishuiwuyu
Yishui Wuyu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í Shu ǐ w ǔ y ú, which means to know the time, to live in the world and to have fun. From the Analects of Confucius advanced.
The origin of Idioms
The Analects of Confucius advanced: "bath in Yi, wind in Yu."
Analysis of Idioms
Yishui spring breeze and Yishui string song
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. He thinks that he can only do business for the rich. And Lai Yu said, "I can't do it. It's not like I'm holding my knees and whistling at the bottom.". If you do, you can't cough. Another spring book (2) by Chen Liang of Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : yí shuǐ wǔ yú
Yishuiwuyu
a man is not a stalk of grass or a tree. rén fēi tǔ mù
The Phoenix dances with the dragon. fèng wǔ lóng pán
Take advantage and throw into the well. qǔ xiá tóu jǐng