Traveling around the world is an idiom, right?

Traveling around the world is not an idiom. The idioms at the beginning of the tour are as follows:

If you travel well, you must leave your place.

You use clever rhetoric and cover it up with many unfounded words.

Wandering bees and butterflies are a metaphor for a frivolous person who likes to tease women.

Ranger: a cavalry member who has left the team. The deserting cavalry had nowhere to go. Metaphor from the root, can't get home.

Look down; Chenghuai: Open your mind and think far away. Look around and broaden your horizons.

The blade runs in the gap of the joint, and there is room for maneuver. Metaphor is skilled in work, has practical experience, and has no troubles in solving problems.

Travel around and enjoy the scenery.

Laziness means being idle and unwilling to take part in labor.

Gameplayer refers to an attitude towards life that regards life as a game.

Samadhi was originally a Buddhist term, meaning to get rid of distractions and calm your mind. It is also a metaphor for the essence and know-how of things. The latter refers to treating everything with a game attitude.

An idle boy refers to a rich boy who is idle.

Falling and stopping clouds describe singing loudly and rising into the sky, which can stop the flowing clouds.

Youlong described calligraphy as exquisite.

Wandering around, having fun, unrestrained.

Butterflies and bees are playing the game of butterflies flying. Later, it was compared to the prodigal son returning.

Travel around, raise your voice and spread honor and reputation.

Swim back to the mill and turn around. I don't know what to do.

Take a good look at the scenery.

Travel around and enjoy the scenery. Use "travel"

Laziness means that people are lazy and unwilling to take part in labor. Use "leisure".

Wandering, thinking, thinking, thinking. Refers to an unfounded and unrealistic fantasy.

Wandering without roots is unfounded nonsense.

Game pen and ink refers to poems written with a game attitude.

The game is still up in the air. Refers to an attitude towards life that regards life as a game.

Game calligraphy refers to poems written with a game attitude. Same as "game pen and ink".

Cynicism refers to an attitude towards life that regards life as a game. With the "game world".

Wandering heart, fascinating and touching.

Wandering in the heart means looking with your heart.

Hesitate: to hesitate. Make up your mind.