An idiom that enjoys it.

Enjoy it forever

Pinyin: lècǐbüpí short spelling: lcbp

Synonyms: forget to return to happiness, concentrate on work and indulge in sleep; Antonym: mentally, absent-minded

Usage: small; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

Explanation: I'm not bored because I love doing something. Describe being particularly interested in something and immerse yourself in it.

Source: Southern Song Ye Fan's "The History of the Later Han Dynasty Guangwudi Xia Ji": "I enjoy it, but I am not tired."

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Riddle: Singing for fun

Idiom story: Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, became emperor. He knew that people didn't want to see war, so he ordered the whole country not to talk about war. He is diligent in managing state affairs and often talks with ministers about the strategy of governing the country. He doesn't go to bed until late at night every day. The prince couldn't bear to work so hard, but he said he was happy to do so and didn't feel tired.