Idiom that the fruits of labor come out easily?

Ⅰ An idiom describing a particularly relaxed situation

Comfortable, comfortable and free

Source: Chapter 100 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Give it to him" After getting married, I originally wanted everyone to live in peace and quiet, but I didn't expect this to be the case, but the sister-in-law I married was a restless one, so my brother hid out of the house."

Walking quietly and calmly, not in a hurry. ; Anbu: walk 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 chariot, be innocent as a noble, be quiet and upright as a worry."

< p> Relaxed and contented: one feels comfortable. Quiet and relaxing, I feel very comfortable.

Source: "Eternal Words to Awaken the World: Cai Ruihong Endures Humiliation and Revenges" by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "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, dare not be rude and disrespectful."

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Game You Xianhou means 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 plays games? To do so, it is still a wise man.'"

Be contented, happy, happy, and happy. 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 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."

< p> 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 am afraid of delays Time has passed, and you can’t get what you want.”

To do what one wants is just as good as what one wants.

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. Describes a happy 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."

Ecstatic: 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'."

Having 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. All of them are covered with skin and hair, and the top and bottom are the same.

< p> Hearty and refreshing: drink freely, which means comfortable and refreshing; dripping: the appearance of being happy means being very happy.

Source: "Jin Shu Biography of Ruan Xiu": "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. "

"Hearty and dripping with pain" describes very enjoyable. Same as "hearty and dripping".

Source: Qing Dynasty Wei Yuan's "Yeyu Xing": "Hasty and unproductive and happy, hearty and dripping" Let’s talk. "

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

Source: Yuan·Anonymous's "Making Kuai Tong": "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 the ease and flexibility of weapons such as swords, guns and sticks. 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 is what one wishes and what one wants.

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

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

"Kuaixinsuyi" means "satisfied". It is used to describe "satisfied", and the development of things is completely satisfactory. Suitable for one's heart.

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

Source: Ming Dynasty Li Qing's "Sanyuan Notes Chongzhen Supplement": "(Liu Ruoyu) wrote "Zi Zhong Zhi Lue" to narrate the internal regulations of the second time, and the arrogance and arrogance of the Hakka family and Wei Zhongxian are also vividly described. It is a must-have for historians. "

Dragon's words and phoenix's words are a metaphor for the relaxing and melodious sound of music.

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

Piao 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. "

Qingfengmingyue is a metaphor for not making friends casually. It is also a metaphor for being at ease. Same as "qingfengmingyue".

Qingfengmingyue is 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: "Nanshi·Xie Hui Zhuan": "Those who enter my room only have a clear breeze; those who drink to me only have a bright moon." "

Leisurely, quiet, free, 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. "

Like a heavy burden: to put down; heavy burden: a heavy burden. As easy as putting down a heavy burden. Describes the relaxation and happiness after the tense mood has passed.

Source: "Gu Liang Zhuan·Zhao Gong Er" "Nineteen Years": "The people were relieved when Duke Zhao fled. "

Get what you wish for: realization, satisfaction. To be satisfied as expected. Refers to the fulfillment of wishes.

Source: "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty, No. 1 Chapter 110: "Besides, since his family members have the intention to kill him, after they get their wish, the culprit will feel guilty and afraid of people's comments, so why not try their best to blame it on the doctor? "

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

Source: "Yi Luo Yuan Lu" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty, Vol. Four: "Zhu Gongguan saw the bright way in Ruzhou and returned after more than a month. The speaker said: "Guangting sat in the spring breeze for a month." ’”

Ruo is relieved. It describes the relaxation and joy after the tense mood has passed. Same as “relieved.”

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

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".

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

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

It is as satisfying as one's heart is satisfied. Also known as "satisfied" and "pleased".

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

Tranquil and self-sufficient refers to the tranquility in the chest, and feeling satisfied everywhere.

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

Feeling happy and dripping with joy. The description is very pleasant.

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

Leisurely 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".

Leisure and leisure Yi: 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 xinyiyi means that the heart is satisfied.

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, one is the boxing and stick teacher Zhao Nengwu. He is good at both writing and martial arts, and he always comes and goes. "

Thank God to express 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 love 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."

Satisfied describes being very satisfied.

Source: Song Dynasty Lu Zuqian's "Jin Lun": "The emperor and his ministers thought that the business in Jiangdong would be the peace of the world, and they were satisfied."

Feeling happy, open-minded, open-minded, and energetic joy. Same as "relaxed and happy".

Source: Hu Wenhuan of the Ming Dynasty, "Selected Group Voices·"The Story of Taihe·Liu Suzhou's Style Writing at the Banquet"": "Fortunately, the Qing Emperor was willing to pity, so he faced each other in red makeup, feeling happy and relaxed." Ming Dynasty Zhang Juzheng's "Postscript of a Tour to Hengyue": "When I climbed Hengyue, I saw the depth of the caves and the forest springs. I thought that the things were light, and I felt relaxed and happy."

The heart is happy and the heart is relaxed and happy. The mind is open and the spirit is happy.

Yiran: comfortable and happy. Describes a happy and satisfied look.

Source: "Liezi·Huangdi": "The Yellow Emperor is content with himself."

Yiran is pleased with himself. Yiran: the appearance of joy. Describes happiness and satisfaction.

Source: Jin Dynasty Tao Qian's "Peach Blossom Spring": "The yellow hair hangs down, and I am happy."

Satisfied and satisfied because the wish has been realized. Describes a complacent and proud mood. Same as "will be satisfied".

Source: Huang Zongxi of the Qing Dynasty, "The Epitaph of Zhang Jun, a friend of the Jinshi": "As soon as you become a Jinshi, you will be satisfied with your ambitions and think that your study is over."

The meaning of Youyou Zhengde Leisurely and comfortable.

Source: "Ode to the Eastern Capital" written by Ban Gu of the Han Dynasty: "Everyone is contented when he travels leisurely, and his jade is smooth and his voice is golden."

Travel leisurely and comfortably, leisurely and comfortable.

Youyouyouzi means leisurely and comfortable.

Source: Chapter 12 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: "It's peaceful and peaceful, and you can still travel freely. Once there is a police officer, you will be frightened and confused. When the superiors send down, they will even He was so anxious that he had no choice but to live a leisurely and leisurely life.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Cai Shu": "It is also cruel to travel leisurely."

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

Source: Tang Dynasty Fang Xuanling and others' "Jin Shu·Fu Jian Zai Ji·Attachment to Wang Meng": "Since I don't participate in the divine contract, I don't have any communication with it, so the flashy people laugh lightly. It’s leisurely and contented, not careless. ”

Leisurely, leisurely and comfortable, carefree.

Source: Volume 4 of Zhang Guisheng's "Collection of Remaining Sorrows and Loyalty" of the Qing Dynasty: "This is called dying calmly. Death is such a thing. It is possible for a husband and wife to be of the same mind and do it so leisurely and comfortably."

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Youyouhuhu describes a leisurely, lazy or dazed look.

Source: "Gaotang Fu" by Song Yu of the Warring States Period, Chu Dynasty and Song Dynasty: "You are wandering around, wandering and losing yourself."

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

Source: Tang Dynasty Fang Xuanling and others' "Jin Shu·Fu Jian Zai Ji·Attachment to Wang Meng": "Since I don't participate in the divine contract, I don't have any communication with it, so the flashy people laugh lightly. It's leisurely and contented, and it's not about being carefree."

Leisurely and leisurely describes leisurely and comfortable. Same as "you can be content with your leisurely travels".

Leisurely travel means leisurely and at ease.

Open your eyes and relax your eyebrows. Describe the appearance of contentment.

Source: The third chapter of "Wang Can Climbs the Tower" by Zheng Guangzu of the Yuan Dynasty: "A few times I showed my words and soothed my eyebrows, but you mistakenly mistook me for a Confucian crown and a commoner."

Aspirational and complacent Fulfill your ambitions and be satisfied.

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

Satisfied when the ambition is realized.

Source: Lu Jiuyuan of the Song Dynasty, "A Letter to 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. , Touhuang Yi. ”

Looking at the mountains with one’s cheek is used to describe being in an official position and having a leisurely and elegant life. 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 "Book 8 with Wu Hongsheng": "My brother is busy with customs in this festival, and he is very anxious. He is not happy about the moon or the wine. In front of the bottle and under the moon, there is still the sound of peeling and pecking, just like the imperial examination. All enemies must be rejected first at home, but I am not lucky enough to come and see the color."

I feel relaxed when I am not an official, and I feel relieved when I am an official. Feudal bureaucrats often used this sentence to comfort themselves in the future. Nowadays, it also generally refers to a moment of relief after being relieved of responsibilities. < /p>

Relaxed and happy, leisurely and contented, joyful and easy to pick up and use in an understatement. Lifting a weight is as light as a breeze. It can be done in a flash

Ⅲ Idiom to describe very relaxed

It's easy to do; it's easy to catch; it's easy to pick it up; it's easy to pick it up; it's easy to pick it up; it's easy to do it; it's easy; it's easy; it's easy; it's a pile of small dishes;...

Ⅳ Words or idioms that describe the precious fruits of labor

来了 Not easy

Explanation: Come: make it come. It's not easy to get it.

It means that it is not easy to obtain property or the success of things.

From Quan: Ming Dynasty Zhu Bolu's "Family Governance Motto": "One porridge and one meal should be remembered that the place where it came from is not easy; half a thread and half a strand should be kept in mind that material resources are difficult."

Example: All of us alive should not forget our red country.

◎He Changgong's "Planting the Red Flag on Jinggangshan"

Antonym: Easily

Grammar: More formal; used as subject, object, complement; describes that success does not come easily

Ⅳ Idioms describing very easy things

Easy to do

Easy to catch

Easy to pick up

Easy to do

< p> Handy

At your fingertips

At your fingertips

Effortlessly

Good at what you do

Easily done

It takes a little effort

Easy as a flip of a hand

Easy as a flip of a hand

A pile of side dishes

No problem

Easy to the disease

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Ⅵ What is the idiom that describes easy victory or results?

Immediate success (mǎ dào chéng gōng)

The meaning is to describe things going well and achieving success right from the beginning.

The victory of the Jinyi flag is a matter of course

The counter-righteousness has been repeatedly defeated

Source: The second chapter of "Little Yuchi" by Anonymous Yuan Dynasty: "The old Yuchi Go ahead and you will succeed immediately. ”

As long as you don’t underestimate the use case, I believe you will do it~.

Used as predicate, attributive, and object; often used in conjunction with "victory"

Ⅶ Which idiom can be used to describe the results achieved through hard work

Spring and Autumn Reality: Flowers . Flowers bloom in spring and bear fruit in autumn. It is a metaphor for people's literary talent and virtue. It is also a metaphor for learning to be fruitful.

Wash away in the eastward water. It is a metaphor for hopes being frustrated, achievements being lost, and all previous efforts being wasted, as if it was washed away by running water.

To put in vain Fu: to hand over; Zhu: to. Throw it into the east flowing water and wash it away. It is a metaphor for frustrated hopes, loss of achievements, and wasted efforts, as if washed away by running water.

Destroyed once: in; once: one day. Everything was ruined in one day. Many of the fruits of long-term labor are destroyed in one fell swoop.

Blooming and fruiting means that work has progressed and achieved results.

Spring flowers and autumn fruits bloom in spring and bear fruit in autumn. It is a metaphor for people's literary talent and virtue. It is also a metaphor for learning to be fruitful.

Trading refers to exchanging the fruits of labor in various industries and benefiting each other.

Ⅷ An idiom describing a very relaxed situation

Relaxed and happy

Leisurely and contented

Go happily

Easily

Pick it up at your fingertips

Understate it

Do it lightly

Take it calmly

Do it with one stroke

Ⅸ Idiom of "achieving results easily based on predecessors'"

The icing on the cake is often used frequently

Pronunciation jǐn shànɡ tiān huā

The meaning is embroidered on the brocade. Metaphorically speaking, the better is better than the better, and the better is better than the better.

Source: Song Dynasty Huang Tingjian's "Ode to Liao'an": "Fu Weng is asked to compose an ode again, and the picture is the icing on the cake."

An example of selling water at the head of the river at the daily price when the fortune is poor, It arrived as soon as possible~.

(The first in "Zhongshan Wolf" by Kanghai of the Ming Dynasty)

Synonyms: striving for excellence, adding strength to a tiger

Antonyms: adding insult to injury

After a comment, peonies are embroidered on silk

English That caps it all!

Lantern riddle face embroidery

Used more formally; used as predicate, object, complement; with commendatory meaning

Ⅹ The result of labor Idioms

Get paid according to your work. Get paid according to the size of your labor contribution

Live and work in peace and contentment. Refers to living and working in a stable and happy manner

The more you work, the more you will benefit from it. If you don’t work, you won’t be able to eat.