[Pronunciation] [q ǐ ré n y not u ti ā n]
[Explanation] Liezi Tian Rui said that there was a man in Qi who was worried that the sky would fall, and he had nowhere to live, could not eat or sleep well. Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, used this allusion to write a poem "The State of Qi is carefree". Later, I used the metaphor of "worrying too much" to describe unnecessary worries and anxieties.
[Source] "Liezi Tian Rui": "There are people in Qi who are worried about the collapse of the world; Sent by death; Waste sleepers. "
[near meaning] Worry about the sky, worry about the sky, worry about the sky, worry about the sky, worry about the sky, worry about the sky, worry about the sky, worry about the sky, and complain about the sky.
[antonym] Happy and carefree, sit back and relax as if nothing had happened.