make a sightseeing tour
Sightseeing is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ó ush ā NW á nshu ǐ, which means sightseeing and enjoying the scenery. From the biography of lanterns in Jingde.
The origin of Idioms
Song Shidao's original "Jingde Zhuandeng Lu" Volume 19: "ask:" how is the scholar himself? " The teacher said, "go sightseeing."
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning.
Examples
Feng Menglong's Yu Shi Ming Yan of Ming Dynasty (Volume 30): each with the source ~, looking for the seclusion of the ancient, appreciating the moon and reciting the wind, rejoicing, poetry and prose, mountains and rivers are almost everywhere.
Chapter 11 of Shi Yukun's "three heroes and five righteousness" in Qing Dynasty: he went out alone and traveled everywhere.
Zhu Ziqing's classic talk poetry No.12: "I love to visit mountains and rivers, and often lead a group of people to explore everywhere."
Chinese PinYin : yóu shān wán shuǐ
make a sightseeing tour
hundreds ousted , to keep the confucianism dominant. bā chù bǎi jiā
like a spring dream which vanished without a trace. chūn mèng wú hén
Differentiation of the classics. lí jīng biàn zhì
spit out a mouthful in the middle of eating and bind up one 's hair in the midst of a bath in order to see visitors. tǔ bǔ zhuō fā
the corpses lie all over the countryside. shī héng biàn yě