What do you mean by taking time out of your busy schedule to steal a half-day holiday?

Explain stealing: take it out; Idle: idle. Take some free time out of your busy schedule. Song and Huang Tingjian's Answer to the Rhyme of Zhao Ling: "There is no leisure in life politics, and there are several breaks in busy schedule." Chapter 49 of Li Qingruzhen's Mirror Flower Edge: "It turns out that A-mei's visit to the waterfall can be described as' asking for leave'. "Stealing a Half-Day Leisure" is from the Buddhist Monastery of Tihelin Temple (the temple is in Zhenjiang) by Li Society in the middle Tang Dynasty. " Drunk dreams all day, and suddenly Wen Chun climbs mountains. I'm going to stay for half a day because of the monk's words. "The general idea is that the poet passed by a temple with a dense bamboo forest and chatted with a monk for a long time inadvertently, only to find himself at leisure for half a day in the ups and downs of life. As a result, people who are busy all day can rarely float and sink in the vast sea of people, and occasionally take time to relax. The artistic conception of the two is quite different. . .