idiom > one should not pursue pleasure to its extreme
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乐不可极
Pinyin: lè bù kě jí

Usage: 偏正式;作谓语、宾语;指享乐不可过分

Explanation: 享乐不可过分。

Source: 西汉·戴圣《礼记·曲礼上》:“志不可满,乐不可极。”

lè bù kě jí
  Pleasure is not too much, or Queer. It is also used to act with a limit
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No. 3
  Go rather be full, not very happy. - "Book of Songs ceremony"
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Pleasure can not be over-
  Pleasure is not over. "Book of Songs ceremony": "to go rather be full, the music is not very." Zheng Xuan Note: "music, sound Luo." That refers to a musical. Standard Interpretation Shu: "musicians, days below the county obtains the uterus have music, but to please the Lord, human can not have, as from the curb, not very ... ... extravagant extravagant pleasures, is also bliss." "Jin Shudong Neptune has spread On ":" bad at heart, however temporary, succeed heart lust, who do not know music is not very, hard sustained profit. "
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No. 5
  乐不可极
  【拼音】:lèbùkějí
  【解释】:享乐不可过分,否则乐极生悲。也比喻做事要有限度
  【出处】:志不可满,乐不可极。——《礼记·曲礼上》
  【事例】:曾不知~,盈难持久。 ★《晋书·东海王越传论》
  【用法】:作谓语、宾语;指享乐不可过分。
  【英文】: one should not pursue pleasure to its extreme
English Expression
  1. n.:  one should not pursue pleasure to its extreme
Thesaurus
Music is not polar plate