An idiom that expresses a very relaxed and happy mood

Easy and comfortable, comfortable and free

Source: Chapter 100 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "I married him. I originally wanted everyone to live in peace and ease. I didn’t want it to be like this, but I married a sister-in-law who was restless, so my brother hid out of the house.”

Anbu: peaceful, not in a hurry; Anbu: walking slowly. Take a leisurely walk instead of taking a car.

Source: "Warring States Policy·Qi Ce IV": "Eat late and use it as meat, take a leisurely walk as a carriage, be innocent as a noble, be quiet and chaste as a worry."

Carefree and contented: one feels comfortable. Quiet and relaxing, I feel very comfortable.

Source: Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Eternal Words to Awaken the World: Cai Ruihong endures humiliation and takes revenge": "It is better to be at ease at home and live happily, but to have such troubles!"

Anxian Comfortable, quiet and leisurely, free and at ease. Describes being at ease and having nothing to do.

Source: "Book Burning, Appointment, Morning and Evening Etiquette" by Li Zhi of the Ming Dynasty: "Answer when asked, remain silent if not asked, be at ease, handle things calmly, do not dare to be rude or disrespectful."

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Game You Xianhou said not to be full and idle all day long.

Source: The quote comes from "The Analects of Confucius·Yang Huo": "The Master said: 'It is difficult to be full all day long and have no intention of doing anything! Is there no one who does not play games? To do so, it is still a wise man.'"

Satisfied, everything goes well, and you feel at ease. Satisfactory: just what one wishes. Joy: The mood is refreshing and comfortable.

Source: "A Letter to My Wife": "The streets are full of wolves and dogs, satisfying one's heart and soul. How many of them can satisfy one's heart and soul?"

Satisfying one's heart and soul, satisfying one's heart and soul.

Source: Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Ancient and Modern Novels·Mu Mian'an Zheng Huchen's Revenge": "If I have merit and fame, if I am satisfied for one day, I will not regret my death."

Ruyi describes contentment, and the development of things is completely in line with one's wishes.

Source: Song Dynasty Zhu Dunru's "Thanks to the Emperor's Favor" lyrics: "If your heart is satisfied, how many years will you have left to live?"

When your heart is satisfied, your heart is satisfied. It means conforming to one's heart and satisfying one's wishes. Take advantage of, commonly known as "call".

Source: Chapter 57 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "As the saying goes, 'old health is cold in spring and hot in autumn.' If the old lady has something bad for a while, even though it will be done by then, I'm afraid it will be delayed. Time has passed, and you can’t get what you want.”

To do what you want is like saying what you want.

Source: Qian Zhongshu's "Written on the Edge of Life·The Devil's Night Visit to Mr. Qian Chuishu": "On the other hand, people who write autobiographies often have nothing to say about themselves, so they just describe it as they wish. He has an image that neither his wife nor his son can recognize."

Spring breeze: refers to a smile. It is a metaphor for a person's happy and comfortable expression. Describe a cheerful face.

Source: Song Dynasty Cheng Jiezhai's "Qinyuanchun" poem: "The face is full of spring breeze, a ball of harmony, revealing the books and poems in the chest."

Being proud: a proud look. Describes a satisfied and complacent appearance.

Source: "Historical Records·Biography of Guan Yan": "Being high-spirited and very contented."

Wandering east and west with nothing to do, lying around everywhere.

Source: Chapter 6 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Chengen of the Ming Dynasty: "Because he had nothing to do in management, he wandered around, and I was afraid that others would cause trouble, so I asked him to take care of the Taoyuan."

Wandering around with nothing to do, lying around everywhere. Same as "wandering east and west".

Source: "People's Literature" Issue 2, 1978 "When the 'Gang of Four' was rampant, some students basically did not attend class and wandered around, learning a 'glib accent'."

Applying skin and losing hair is a metaphor for being idle and having nothing to do.

Source: "Book of Yan" by Fan Heng of Jin Dynasty: "Laugh loudly. Shoot one arrow to brush the spine; another arrow to grind the abdomen. The skin and hair are all attached, and the upper and lower parts are the same.

Hearty and refreshing: drinking freely, which means comfortable and refreshing; dripping: the appearance of being very happy.

Source: "Jin Shu·Ruan Xiu Biography": "I often walk with the people hanging their sticks on their heads. When you get to the hotel, you will have a good time alone. "Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu's "Preface to the Anthology of Shi Mi Yan Poems": "If you don't let go of your meaning, you will often grow old in the common people's clothes, having fun, and never tire of turning it upside down. ”

The word “hearty and dripping with pain” means very enjoyable. Same as “hearty and dripping with pain”.

Source: Qing Dynasty Wei Yuan’s "Ye Yu Xing": "Hasty and no work but pleasure, hearty and dripping with pain" Let’s talk. "

Good luck, good luck and good fortune: good luck. Good luck and good luck. Use it more often to wish others happiness and satisfaction.

Source: "Making Kuai Tong" by Anonymous of the Yuan Dynasty: "Don't think about good luck and good luck again, take care of it. It's you who are approaching your end. "

The dragon playing in the water is a metaphor for making weapons such as swords, guns and sticks easy and flexible. It describes the superb and proficient martial arts.

Source: Chapter 51 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Cheng'en of the Ming Dynasty : “A hungry tiger is most harmful when it pounces on food, and a dragon playing in the water can be vicious. ”

Lifting heavy things with ease is like playing with light things. It is a metaphor for strong ability and being able to easily handle heavy work or handle difficult problems.

Source: Qing· Zhao Yi's "Oubei Poetry Talk Su Dongpo's Poems" 2: "Po's poems are not of the heroic school, but his unique features lie in his heroic comments, sharp writing, and lifting weights with ease. It seems that he does not use much force in reading, but his strength is very clear. "

It can be what you want and what you want.

Source: Song Dynasty Zhu Dunru's "Thanks to the Emperor's Favor" lyrics: "If everything is what you want, how many years will you have left in the world? "

"Happy and satisfied" means to be satisfied, and the development of things is completely in line with one's wishes. Same as "happy and satisfactory".

"Happy and satisfied" means to be satisfied and satisfied. Suitable for one's heart.

Extremely dripping: dripping wet, metaphorically, heartily; to the extreme: describing an article or speech that is expressed very fully, thoroughly, or very happily.

Source: "Sanyuan Notes Chongzhen Supplement" written by Li Qing of the Ming Dynasty: "(Liu Ruoyu) wrote "Zi Zhong Zhi Lue" to describe the internal regulations of the Second Great War, and the arrogance and arrogance of the Hakka family and Wei Zhongxian are also vividly described. It is a must-have for historians. ”

Dragon words and phoenix words are metaphors for the relaxing and melodious sound of music.

Ruddy face: the whole face. Describes the appearance of being in a good mood and in high spirits.

Piao Floating and celestial: about to fly upward, as if to transcend the world and become a fairy. It also describes the light and elegant mood of poetry, calligraphy, etc.

Source: Song Dynasty. Su Shi's "Qian Chibi Fu": "Floating and independent from the world, becoming immortal and ascending to immortality. ”

The clear breeze and the bright moon are metaphors for not making friends casually. It also refers to being at ease. Same as “the clear breeze and bright moon”.

The clear breeze and bright moon are only accompanied by the breeze and the bright moon. It is a metaphor for not making friends casually. Friends. It is also a metaphor for leisure and leisure.

Source: "The Biography of Xie Hui in Southern History": "Those who enter my room can only feel the breeze; those who drink to me can only be the bright moon." ”

Leisure, leisurely, free and unrestrained. Describes a leisurely and comfortable life.

Source: Volume 14 of "Yu Shi Ming Yan" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "What I think about during the day, what I think about at night In dreams, even the sleeping soul is busy, so it is necessary to be at ease. ”

Relieved: release: put down; burden: heavy burden. As easy as letting go of a heavy burden. Describes the relaxation and happiness after the tense mood has passed.

Source: "The Biography of Gu Liang·The 29th Year of Duke Zhao": "When Duke Zhao ran away, the people were relieved."

Get what you want: realize, satisfy. Be satisfied as desired. Refers to wish fulfillment.

Source: Chapter 111 of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty: "Besides, since his family members have the intention to kill him, how can it be that after they get their wish, the culprit will be guilty and afraid of others' comments? Why don’t you try your best to push it on the doctor? ”

It’s like sitting in the spring breeze. It is a metaphor for getting along with and being influenced by people of high moral character and knowledge.

Source: Volume 4 of "Yi Luo Yuan Lu" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty: "Zhu Gongwan saw the Ming Dao in Ruzhou and returned after more than a month. The speaker said: 'Guangting sat in the spring breeze for a month.' ”

Relieved describes the feeling of relaxation and joy after the tense mood has passed. Same as "relieved".

Source: "Old Book of Tang·Gao Zu Ji": "It is advisable to follow the previous code and move towards the honorable title. If you are relieved of your heavy burden, you will feel both peace and prosperity."

The calmness of the spirit refers to the spirit of the spirit. Relaxing and quiet. Same as "the spirit is leisurely and the energy is calm".

Shilu Sushan refers to having an empty salary and not fulfilling his duties, doing nothing. Same as "Shilu Vegetarian Meal".

Shilu vegetarian meal refers to eating on an empty salary and not fulfilling one's duties, doing nothing. Also known as "Shi Lu Su Xian".

Successfully describes being satisfied and the development of things is completely in line with one's wishes. Same as "satisfied".

Satisfied means contentment, and the development of things is completely in line with one's wishes. Same as "satisfied".

Suishin Ruyi is still said to be as satisfying as one's heart is. Also known as "satisfied" and "pleased".

Source: Chapter 46 of "A Dream of Red Mansions": "Not everything in the world may be so satisfactory."

Tranquility and self-sufficiency refers to the tranquility in the chest, and feeling satisfied everywhere.

Source: "Best Stories from the West Lake: Hidden in the Solitary Mountain": "Therefore, He Jingneng was able to lie high on the solitary mountain without setting foot in the city for more than 20 years, and there was never a day when he was not content with himself, sincerely. Be willing to hide, rather than pretend."

Being happy and happy: feeling happy. The description is very pleasant.

Source: Chapter 63 of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty: "I bought a lot of bricks and made everyone happy."

Easy and chic Refers to the leisurely mood and comfortable interest. Same as "leisure and ease".

Leisurely mood refers to the leisurely mood and comfortable interest. Same as "leisure and ease".

Leisurely and leisurely: leisurely; to: interest. Refers to the leisurely mood and comfortable interest.

Source: Chapter 100 of "Flowers in the Mirror" by Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty: "At this time, there was war and chaos everywhere, the Qin Dynasty and the late Chu Dynasty. I reluctantly made an "Old Tang Book", and there was still leisure and leisure to write this ink. ”

Like heart-satisfaction means heart-satisfaction.

Source: Volume 22 of "Surprise at Two Moments" by Ling Shuchu of the Ming Dynasty: "The most talkative and agreeable person around the young master has two retainers. One is Xiao Guan's friend Jia Qingfu, the other is Zhao Nengwu, a boxing and stick teacher. He is both literary and martial, and he is always at home."

Thank God expresses the feeling of satisfaction and relief after the goal has been achieved or the difficulty has been resolved.

Source: Ming Dynasty Feng Weimin's "The Official is Right and Good, Xu Wo Pavilion Returns to the Fields": "The ancestors and grandchildren expressed their feelings in the sky, and the mother and son were far away in the arms of the Qi Qi. Until now, thank God for their love."

Relaxed and happy, with an open mind and a happy spirit. Same as "relaxed and happy".

Satisfied. Satisfied and elated.

Source: Mao Dun's "Midnight" 6: "In front of these satisfied people, he really felt ashamed.

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Satisfied describes being very satisfied.

Source: Lu Zuqian of the Song Dynasty, "Lun of Jin": "The emperor and his ministers thought that their business in Jiangdong would be safe for eternity, and they were satisfied. ”

Xinyi Shen Kuang means to have an open mind and a happy spirit. Same as “relaxed and happy”.

Source: Hu Wenhuan of the Ming Dynasty, "Selected Groups of Sounds·" Taihe Ji·Written on the Banquet of Liu Suzhou Customs>": "Fortunately, the Qing Emperor is willing to take pity on me, so I face you in red makeup, feeling happy and relaxed. "Postscript of a Tour to Hengyue" by Zhang Juzheng of the Ming Dynasty: "When I climbed Hengyue, I saw the depth of the caves and the forest springs. I felt that everything was light and I felt relaxed and relaxed. ”

Being happy and happy is also refreshing. The mind is open and the spirit is happy.

Easy and contented: the appearance of being comfortable and happy. Describing the appearance of being happy and satisfied.

Source: "Liezi·Huangdi": "The Yellow Emperor was contented with his victory. "

Pleasant and happy Yiran: the appearance of joy. Describes happiness and satisfaction.

Source: Tao Qian of Jin Dynasty's "Peach Blossom Spring": "Yellow hair hangs down, and he is happy and contented." ”

Yimanzhide means to be satisfied with the fulfillment of one’s wishes. Describes the proud mood of being complacent. Same as “Yidezhide”.

Source: Qing Dynasty Huang Zongxi’s "Epitaph of Zhang Jun, Jinshi’s Friend" "Inscription": "As soon as I become a Jinshi, I will be satisfied with my success and think that my study is over. "

Wandering leisurely and contented means leisurely and contented.

Source: Han Dynasty Bangu's "Dongdu Fu": "Everyone can travel leisurely and contentedly, with jade and golden sound. "

Youyouyouzi means leisurely and comfortable.

Youyouzi means leisurely and comfortable.

Source: Chapter 12 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: " It was peaceful and he could roam freely, but once the police came, he would have been frightened and panicked. When the superiors sent him down, he would be desperate. "

Youzaiyouzai refers to a leisurely and comfortable life.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Cai Shu": "Youzaiyouzai is also cruel. ”

Leisurely and leisurely: leisurely appearance; contented: contented and comfortable inside. Describes leisurely and comfortable.

Source: Tang Dynasty, Fang Xuanling and others, "Book of Jin, Fu Jian's Records" Attached to Wang Meng: "I don't participate in the divine contract, and I don't communicate with him at all, so I think the flashy people will laugh at it lightly. Meng is leisurely and contented, and does not care about it with disdain. "

Leisurely, leisurely, comfortable, carefree.

Source: Volume 4 of Zhang Guisheng's "Yi Sorrow Collection·Loyalty" in the Qing Dynasty: "This is called taking one's righteousness calmly, and death is What kind of thing can a husband and wife be of the same mind and do it so leisurely and comfortably? "

Youyouhuhu describes the appearance of being leisurely, lazy or in a trance.

Source: "Gaotang Fu" by Song Yu of the Warring States Period, Chu and Song Dynasties: "Youyouhuhu, wandering and losing oneself." "

Youyou travels and travels: leisurely look; self -confidence: comfortable and comfortable. Describe leisure and comfort.

Source: Tang Fang Xuanling and others" Jin Shu · 苻 苻 ”” "Attachment to Wang Meng": "I don't participate in the divine contract, and I don't have any communication with him, so I think the flashy people will laugh at it lightly. Meng is leisurely and contented, and does not care about it with disdain. ”

Youyouyouzai describes being leisurely and comfortable. Same as “youyouzizi”.

Youyouzaiyouzai refers to being leisurely and comfortable.

Extend your eyes and stretch your eyebrows. Describe it. A satisfying look.

Source: The third chapter of "Wang Can Climbs the Tower" written by Zheng Guangzu of the Yuan Dynasty: "A few times when I was showing off my words, I was mistaken for a Confucian scholar. ”

Aspirations are fulfilled and one’s heart is satisfied.

Source: Volume 38 of "The Surprise at the First Moment" by Ling Shuchu of the Ming Dynasty: "It is inevitable that he will be complacent and self-reliant, so he has to set up a new arrangement, bring the Zhang family to the scene, and gradually bring the father-in-law and mother-in-law to the scene. Putting it in the back of my mind, it seems that I am not from the Liu family."

I am satisfied when my ambition is fulfilled.

Source: Song Dynasty Lu Jiuyuan's "Xie Liu Bo": "When there is no way, the villain is in power and the gentleman is in the wild. The villain is satisfied with his ambition, and the gentleman is in trouble and misfortune. Even in prison, he is sawn with a knife. , Tou Huang Yi. ”

Looking at the mountains with your cheeks on your cheeks describes the leisure and elegance of being an official. He also looks relaxed and content.

Source: Song Dynasty Fan Chengda's "Ci Hu Jing Zhongzhi Cheng's Farewell Rhyme": "Sir, you have a way to resist the floating clouds. The most true meaning is to look at the mountains with your cheeks."

Under the moon in front of the bottle In front of the wine bottle, under the moon. Refers to the leisurely situation of drinking wine and admiring the moon.

Source: Qing Dynasty Gong Zizhen's "Books with Wu Hongsheng": "This festival is full of vulgar customs, and I am burnt out. I am not happy about the moon or the wine. In front of the bottle and under the moon, there are still sounds of peeling and pecking, like the sound of Royal Ten All enemies must be rejected first at home, but I have no luck to come and see the color."

I feel relaxed when I am not an official. Feudal bureaucrats often used this sentence to comfort themselves in the future. It also generally refers to a moment of relief after being relieved of responsibilities.

Source: Song Dynasty Su Shi's poem "Congratulations on the birth of the fourth grandson": "If you don't have an official, you will be light, but if you have children, everything will be enough."

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