Idiom
Tūnyúntǔwù
Pronunciation
tūnyúntǔwù
Definition
It was originally used to describe Taoist priests cultivating Qi and not eating grains, but later it was used to describe people smoking.
Source
Liang Shen Yue of the Southern Dynasty wrote "Ode to a Suburban Residence": "At the beginning of the meal, the clouds started to blow out the mist, and at the end it was reflected in the sky."
Example< /p>
But now we only hear about many people lying down and smoking, but we rarely see people walking around drunk and crazy like foreign sailors
★Lu Xun's "Collection of Southern and Northern Diao·Family is the Fundamental of China"