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Idioms describing people who wander the rivers and lakes

Wandering in the Jianghu refers to running around and making a living outside.

Hanging around means hanging around.

Source: Mao Dun's Midnight Six: "He really wants to escape, but he is reluctant to leave. Without Wu Zhisheng's company, he is more' chatting' than wandering around alone."

Wandering around is wandering around without purpose and direction.

Source: Zhuo's "Legend of the Flying Dragon" The second time: "It's all because you, an old fool, raised this curse and made him wander around all day, causing trouble, and now something is wrong."

A charlatan refers to a person who makes a living by selling fake drugs and telling fortune. , or a liar.

Source: Preface to Wang Zhongfang's Biography of Liars: "In recent years, there have been many fraud incidents, and there have been various scammers, including political scammers, economic scammers, cultural scammers and charlatans."

Traveling north and south refers to traveling to many places in the south and north. Also refers to wandering.

Source: Lao She's "Longxugou" Act II: "These days, women are noble and can travel all over the country like men."