remain aloof from the world
Yishi independence is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í sh ì D ú L ì, "Yishi" means to live independently from the society and not communicate with anyone; "independence" means a kind of extraordinary artistic conception. From former Chibi Fu.
Idiom explanation
Legacy: abandonment of the world. Live independently from the society and do not contact with anyone.
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's "Ode to the former Red Cliff" said: "floating like an independent, eclosion and immortality."
Idiom usage
It is true that Shiyu, a servant of the Wumen family, wrote the painting of wangyuantu by a 14-year-old woman. She was misty at the temples and painted with ink. (Qing Dynasty, Yang Shuyu's the history of Yutai painting, anonymous woman)
Chinese PinYin : yí shì dú lì
remain aloof from the world
Comb the clouds and sweep the moon. shū yún lüě yuè
take advantage of the crack and enter. chéng xì ér rù
Cast a good suit and sell a bad one. zhù jiǎ xiāo gē
Lead a wolf to resist a tiger. yǐn láng jù hǔ