Meaning: Time and years are good, which means that people live a comfortable and beautiful life.
年[suì yuè]?
Meaning: Time flies.
Source: "Historical Records·Huainan Hengshan Biography": "Quqiang Jiang and Huaihe are idle, but you can still extend your life."
Translation: Sigh that the borrower is dedicated, but only for a short time The years are a pity.
螞尔[wǎn ěr]
Meaning: Smile, light smile, usually used when smiling politely.
Source: "The Songs of Chu: Fisherman": "The fisherman smiled and left in despair."
Translation: A way or etiquette to express emotions.
So [rú cǐ]
Meaning: like this, like this, like that
Source: "Zizhi Tongjian": "In this way, the power of Jing and Wu will be strong ."
Translation: The proposed way or method is this or that.
Extended information:
The years are smiling, so good. The synonyms are: peace of mind, wealth and honor, peace of mind for the old and care of the young, and healthy flesh and bones
Peace of wealth and honor [ān fù zūn róng]
Meaning: It means that the king appoints virtuous people to achieve personal security, national wealth, honorable position and fame. It also refers to a life of peace and prosperity.
Source: "Mencius: Devoting Your Heart": "If a gentleman lives in this country, and he uses it, he will be safe, wealthy and honorable."
Translation: The king appoints the wise.
An old and caring for the young [ān lǎo huái shào]
Meaning: To respect the elderly and make them comfortable; to care for the young and make them convinced.
Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Gong Yechang": "Zi Lu said: 'I heard about the ambition of Confucius.' Confucius said: 'The old are at peace with it, the friends believe in it, the young are pregnant with it.'"
Translation: An: settling; Huai: caring. Respect the elderly and make them comfortable; care for the young and make them convinced.
髀里肉生 [bì lǐ ròu shēng]
Meaning: It describes living a comfortable and comfortable life for a long time without doing anything.
Source: "Three Kingdoms, Book of Shu, Biography of the First Master" Pei Songzhi's annotation quoted from "Jiuzhou Spring and Autumn" by Sima Biao of Jin Dynasty: "Bei said: 'I never leave the saddle, and the flesh of my thighs has disappeared; now I will no longer ride. '"
Translation: Live a comfortable and comfortable life without doing anything.