indulge in the wildest fantasy
Whimsical, Chinese idiom, pronounced y ì Xi ǎ ngTi ā NK ā I, refers to absurd and bizarre, imagining things that can not be realized temporarily, and also refers to super imagination, which comes from Jing Hua Yuan.
Analysis of Idioms
It's a kind of wishful thinking
The origin of Idioms
The eighty first chapter of Li Ruzhen's Jing Hua Yuan in the Qing Dynasty: "it's fantastic."
Idiom usage
Verb object; subject, predicate, attribute; neutral word; ironic. For subjective. In the peony written by Xu Chi, Li Yinguang held a religious ceremony for a change of taste (2) Wu Jianren's "strange situation witnessed in 20 years" in Qing Dynasty: "when the scribes of the Ministry of punishment got his bribe, they set up a law whimsically."
Chinese PinYin : yì xiǎng tiān kāi
indulge in the wildest fantasy
Every inch of the army is iron. cùn bīng chǐ tiě
a good essay which has solid substance and beautiful sentences. xián huá pèi shí
in western dress and leather shoes. xī zhuāng gé lǚ
almost leave his body in horror. hún fēi shén sàng
To disguise and steal money. shù zhuāng dào jīn