Play the world
Play the world, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ó UX ì R é NSH ì, which means to take life as a kind of life attitude of the game. The same as "playing in the world". It comes from on the trace of Ye marquis.
The idiom comes from yuan Zongdao's "on the trace of Ye Marquis who stayed in Ming Dynasty": "if you want it, the two princes will cover the immortals, not the turbid bones."
Chinese PinYin : yóu xì rén shì
Play the world
sit side by side and talk intimately. cù xī tán xīn
appoint people on their merit. shǐ xián rèn néng
spread embroidered stories and malicious gossip. fēi duǎn liú cháng
the whole nation becomes mad. jǔ guó ruò kuáng