liūbiānr
to keep to the edge
- to keep to the edge
- To walk or move along the edge of a road, path, or river to avoid obstacles or collisions
- to keep out of trouble
- To avoid getting involved; to slip away or keep a low profile to stay out of trouble.
- to stand aside
- To stand in an inconspicuous place, often due to shyness or a desire to avoid being noticed
- to live obscurely
- To live without attracting attention or notice; to maintain a low profile throughout one's life or career