What does ultra-free and easy mean?

What does Mr. Wang mean?

Describes a free and unrestrained expression, or extraordinary calligraphy.

"Youjun's original *** is free and unrestrained in the dust." ("Wang Youjun" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty)

"The beauty of ancient and modern genuine books is unparalleled by Zhong Yuanchang, and the second is Wang Youjun." Mr. Yi, when I look at the books of the two families, they are all free and straight, why should I be restrained from being upright?" ("Xu Shu Pu·Zhen" by Jiang Kui of the Song Dynasty)

"I live on the back porch of my house, looking like a free and unrestrained fairy. " ("The Story of Two Pearls·Recording Family in Beijing" Ming Dynasty·Shen Whale)

An idiom describing a person's free and easy atmosphere

Abundance and gracefulness: elegance and magnanimity. Pianpian: free and easy look. Describes an elegant and graceful manner, elegant and free-spirited. Same as "personable".

Source: Chapter 4 of "The Nine-Tailed Turtle" by Zhang Chunfan of the Qing Dynasty: "Onlookers saw more than ten carriages coming, and Qiugu was sitting on the last carriage, full of energy and abundance. Pianlian, the fragrance of Xun Ling's train, the powder of He Lang's face, really like the spirit and sparse willow, Zhang Xu's time." . The behavior is elegant and graceful.

Source: "Historical Records: Biography of Pingyuan Jun": "Pingyuan Jun is a good young master in troubled times." "New Book of Tang·Biography of Zhang Jiuling": "Is his demeanor as good as Zhang Jiuling's?"

The romantic scholar used to refer to a person who is free and easy, rich in talent and learning.

Source: Tang Dynasty Yuan Zhen's "Yingying Biography": "The romantic and talented man has many spring thoughts, and his heart is broken by Xiao Niang's writing on a piece of paper."

Romantic, elegant and romantic: literary and informal. ; Elegance: profound knowledge and extraordinary bearing. Refers to a person who is elegant, free and easy, and knowledgeable.

Source: Tang Dynasty Lu Zhaolin's "Five Sorrows: Difficulties in Sorrowful Talents": "Gao Zhi is a man, elegant and elegant, and this is the end of his generation; Nang Zhi is a man, and his articles are outstanding, and he is famous all over the world. Suizhu."

Suave and elegant: talented and learned but not constrained by etiquette; suave: outstanding, free and easy. Describes a person who is talented in speaking and acting without being bound by worldly etiquette.

Source: Ming Dynasty Xu Sanjie's "Jie Xia Ji·Private Admiration": "Xian Ying is strong and has many festivals, like a heart of ice in a jade pot, distributing wealth and making friends, a knight as good as three rivers, charming and suave, and famous. Liufu. ”

Haoqing Yizhihaoqing: refers to excited and unrestrained feelings; Yizhi: leisurely and refined taste. Exciting, bold emotions and free and easy fun.

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The mind is free and easy. The mind is broad-minded; the mind is free and easy. The mood is frank and aboveboard.

Source: Song Dynasty Zhou Bida's "Yigong's Postscript 3 Postscript Tang Zixi Tie": "Don't make friends with others rashly, but be open-minded and free, and people will accept it."

Behave in an extraordinary manner and act in an extraordinary manner. Describes a person's behavior as unusual and unique.

Source: Chapter 5 of "Sweeping the Broom" by Zhuangzhe in the Qing Dynasty: "Yesterday I saw the two gentlemen acting unusually. After asking about the owner of the inn, I found out that my brother is Bian of Wujiang, the person I admire most in my life. , Dare I ask this person’s name?”

His behavior is generous and not tacky or pretentious. Describes a person's actions that are unconstrained and upright.

Source: Chapter 21 of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty: "If she is a serious woman, she will act the same when seeing people and not see people. She will behave generously and will not laugh lightly. Yes, even if he walks on the street, what's the problem?"

Behave elegantly and elegantly. Describes a woman's posture and demeanor as quiet and elegant.

Behave as you are. The behavior is not out of character. Describes being calm in times of trouble and not acting out of character.

Source: "Zi Zhi Tong Jian: The Sixth Year of Wude, Emperor Gaozu of the Tang Dynasty": "General Xiao Gong gathered with the generals for a banquet and ordered them to fetch water, but it suddenly turned into blood. Everyone sitting there lost their color. Xiao Gong Behave calmly."

Forest style: secluded place; style: demeanor. Refers to a woman's elegant attitude and generous behavior.

Source: "Shishuoxinyu·Xianyuan" by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty: "Mrs. Wang has a relaxed look, so she has the atmosphere of the forest."

The charm of the forest refers to women. Elegant attitude and generous behavior. Same as "the atmosphere in the forest".

Linxia Fengzhi refers to a woman's elegant attitude and generous behavior. Same as "the atmosphere in the forest".

Linxia Gaofeng refers to a woman with an elegant attitude and generous behavior. Same as "the atmosphere in the forest".

Linxia Qingfeng refers to a woman who is elegant and generous in manners. Same as "the atmosphere in the forest".

Source: Chapter 1 of "Tian Yu Hua": "I think among women, if they have some knowledge of literature and art, they will be refined from vulgarity. Even if they are not beautiful, they have a kind of elegance that is impressive. They are not just oil, salt, sauce and vinegar. Bad temper. His words and deeds must be like the breeze in the woods."

Luoluo is generous and cheerful. Describes natural and generous speech and behavior.

Source: Scene 4 of Guo Moruo's "Cai Wenji": "He is also very lenient to us. And his wife is also generous."

Celebrities and romantic celebrities: rely on talents to let go A person who sticks to trivial matters. The demeanor and habits of celebrities. It refers to being talented and learning without being bound by etiquette.

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Words that describe free and easy

Both natural and unrestrained [xiāo sǎ]

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Near antonyms

Synonyms

Handsome, free and easy, elegant, elegant, suave and handsome

Antonyms

Common, dull and rustic Stiff

What does "chic" mean?

Chic and romantic

Idiom pronunciation: xiāo sǎ fēng liú

Idiom explanation: detached and generous. Also known as "romantic and unrestrained".

Source: Ming Dynasty Xie Tan's "Four Happiness Records·Poetry and Liturgy in the Courtyard": "After a few years of traces and sighs in the rivers and lakes, how can people know about the unrestrained and romantic people."

Example: Stinky Flower Girl Seeing that he is as beautiful as a crown jade, I also love him very much. Chapter 7 of "He Dian" by Zhang Nanzhuang of the Qing Dynasty

Usage: as a predicate, attributive; referring to the free and easy demeanor

Romance (a noun in marriage and love)

Concept

Romance refers to a person (including a man and a woman) having a consensual relationship with more than one person of the opposite sex at the same time or one after another, including spiritual admiration, verbal intimacy and behavioral intimacy, and also That is, the sum of love relationships between opposite sexes including imaginary sexual behavior, marginal sexual behavior and core sexual behavior.

Characteristics

Its most obvious characteristics are: 1. Having more than one love affair with the opposite sex at the same time or one after another; 2. Regardless of whether this love relationship is utilitarian or not, its beginning At the time, it must have been consensual, even if things changed later. People generally tolerate romantic men or women, and express their envy or sympathy through literature and other arts. For example, we will tolerate romantic men such as Li Bai, Du Fu and Han Yu keeping prostitutes or visiting brothels; we will praise Liu Sanbian's "Willow bank, dawn wind and waning moon". In the past social history, the word romantic was mostly used by men, but since the rise of feminism, many women have also gotten involved. Don’t the “eldest sisters” in today’s TV and movies also have pretty boys? Although it is an entertainment film and television, it reflects a certain phenomenon in reality.

However, romance was mostly a compliment in ancient times, but in modern times, it is more considered a derogation.

Understanding

Attitudes towards marriage

Romance is a mockery of, and even destruction of, the existing marriage system, social ethics, and family system. It can also be said that romance is a legacy of primitive marriage customs. Its core is polygamy, an atavistic phenomenon in human sexual relations.

It is a major phenomenon that today's society is passionate about. It is not only the product of inequality between men and women, but also the product of men and women's pursuit of absolute equality.

Romance and love are not the same thing, but two different things.

Different from love

Because there are at least three differences between romance and love.

1. There is no uniqueness in romance. At the same time, or having relationships with more than one person of the opposite sex is its biggest characteristic.

2. There is no exclusivity in Fengliu. Romantic people are proud to have multiple lovers at the same time. It is anti-love. *** encountered "Waterloo" here, and the purity of love was ruthlessly trampled on.

3. The starting point of Fengliu is not to organize a family. Romantic people all hope to enjoy more lust and sex. They are not willing to tie themselves to a tree and have another so-called "relationship" as long as there is a chance.

So, I think romance is not love. Therefore, we regard "Liang Zhu", "Jiao Liu" and "Cowherd and Weaver Girl" as classics of love, and "Tang Bohu" and "Liu Yong" as "romantic talents".

There were "romantic" ancient literati who "die under peonies, and it is also romantic to be a ghost", but most of the nymphomaniacs were not literati.

The "romantic flow" of "the great river goes eastward, and the waves are swept away, and the romantic figures of the ages" are what the literati pursue. It is precisely because of their extensive knowledge of history, their profound insights into reality, and their unique experience of personal survival that they have the yearning and pursuit of romance, and that is why Li Bai said, "Look up to the sky and go out laughing, how can I be a Penghao person?" Only then can there be Du Fu's persistent and bitter chant of "Worrying about Li Yuan in his poor years, exclaiming about the heat in his intestines"; Only then can there be Su Shi's deep chant of "A statue returns the moon over the river"; Only then can there be Liu Yong's "Willow Bank" Only then can we have the endless sentiments about Han Qing's "a bowl of copper peas ringing like a bowl of copper peas"; only then can we have Qiu Jin's unrepentant swan song "The autumn wind and autumn rain are sad and sad"; only then can we have Yu Youren's " Bury me on a high mountain, look at my hometown" with the undying heart...

The ancient romance, traveling around the world, drinking happily, etc. can all be called romance, not just "ten years" It means to dream of Yangzhou and win the lucky reputation of a brothel.

What does chic mean?

Freedom

An idiom expressing freedom and ease

Unconstrained rope ink: rope ink: a tool used by carpenters to draw straight lines, A metaphor for laws and rules. Describes a person's behavior or artistic style as free and easy, bold and unrestrained.

Abundance and grace: Abundance: grace and grace. Pianpian: free and easy look. Describes an elegant and graceful manner, elegant and free-spirited. Same as "personable".

Romantic scholar: formerly refers to a person who is free and easy, rich in talent and learning.

Elegance: Elegance: literary talent and informality; Ruya: profound knowledge and extraordinary bearing. Refers to a person who is elegant, free and easy, and knowledgeable.

Romantic and suave: romantic: talented and knowledgeable but not constrained by etiquette; suave: outstanding, free and easy. Describes a person who is talented in speaking and acting without being bound by worldly etiquette.

Haoqing Yizhi: Haoqing: refers to exciting and unrestrained feelings; Yizhi: leisurely and refined taste. Exciting, bold emotions and free and easy fun.

Spend money and talk and laugh: Spend money: free and easy, unrestrained. Unrestrained, talking and laughing freely.

The mind is free and easy: the mind is open-minded; the mind is free and easy. The mood is frank and aboveboard.

Meng Jia lost his hat: Meng Jia: During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the general joined the army at a constant temperature. Describes quick thinking, free and easy manner.

Idioms describing free and easy

Abundant and graceful: Abundant: elegant and graceful. Pianpian: free and easy look. Describes an elegant and graceful manner, elegant and free-spirited. Same as "personable".

Romantic and suave: romantic: talented and knowledgeable but not constrained by etiquette; suave: outstanding, free and easy. Describes a person who is talented in speaking and acting without being bound by worldly etiquette.

How can I describe it when I say I went out to be cool again?

Zhuo Yi is unrestrained and unrestrained. Take off your clothes and sit in a dustpan, unfettered: romantic. Describes a person who is talented in speaking and acting without being bound by worldly etiquette.

Suave and romantic, attributive, knowledgeable. It means that God is free and determined, unwilling to be restrained. Refers to a person who is elegant and free. Style; refers to a person's elegant and free manner, moving forward quickly and without restraint. Describes a person's behavior and speech as being free and easy. Zhuo Nao unruly means outstanding; elegant; romantic. Bold and unrestrained, bold and unrestrained. Describe leisurely and contented: Pianpian. Unfettered and unrestrained: Suave, without hindrance, extraordinary in bearing, attributive, unfettered. ① The horse gallops in space, divorced from reality, and informal: describes the behavior of a horse that is free and unrestrained. Later, it also refers to behavior that is casual and free and unrestrained. As a predicate: someone who is talented and knowledgeable and does not adhere to etiquette. ③ Metaphorical words are big and boastful: beautiful behavior and posture. A metaphor for talent. ②Describes being free from fetters; referring to a person who is very free and unrestrained: literary and informal. Elegant and elegant describes a person's behavior as natural, elegant, and elegant. Graceful demeanor: profound knowledge. As a predicate

How do you explain the word "natural and unrestrained"? What is "chic"?

Natural and unrestrained is a state

I always thought that natural and unrestrained is just the transcendental expression and graceful demeanor in words and deeds, but finally I understand that natural and unrestrained is the state of nature and unique rhyme, and it is a sincere attitude towards life.

When one is born in the world and has an optimistic state of mind, he will be detached and unrestrained and not burdened by worldly affairs. The unrestrained state comes from rationality and open-mindedness, from the insight into all things and the passion for life. In the face of everything, you can sing loudly or sing for a long time while crying, you can drink heavily and be as calm as water, and you can experience a strong life amidst thousands of loneliness and pains. Life does not believe in tears. It does not necessarily mean rejecting the sadness of the moonlight, but it must indulge in the sadness of the past. Don't complain about your fate, don't run away from the wind and rain. Walking your own path calmly is truly chic.

To be natural and unrestrained is to be frank, frank and really natural. A person may not necessarily be able to wear a white horse and have fine clothes and fine food. The real natural and unrestrained is not the kind of "richness" that comes from piles of money, nor is it the wanton spending of money without feeling any distress. The so-called generosity is the thought brought out by the sleeves when waving. Don't care about your face, don't care whether the surroundings are shadowy or sunny. As long as you have your own temperament, you don't need to hide yourself with many masks, you can cry and laugh clearly, and go your own way according to your nature, this is also free and unrestrained.

The elegance of Zhuge Liang's feather fan and silk scarf is unrestrained, the heroism of Yue Fei driving a long chariot through the Helan Mountains is also unrestrained, and the many workers silently creating and embodying human value in their ordinary positions is even more unrestrained. There is no all-weather chic, and there is no definition of chic. Natural and unrestrained is the true self without elaboration or concealment. It embodies the realm of thought.

To be truly free and unrestrained is to be forever young at heart, to drive away pretense with sincerity, not to worry about gains and losses, not to be careless, and not to lose the true self because of other people's eyes and words.

Remember what should be remembered and forget what should be forgotten, which is chic.

Accepting what I can’t change and changing what I can do is free and unrestrained.

Believe in friendship, believe in love,

Trust others and be worthy of others' trust, which is cool.

Having a broad mind and smiling at life is the most unrestrained.

Love, be loved, feel love, be cool

Being cool can make a man more attractive; being cool can make a woman feel more reserved.

Be a cool person. Even if a man has an average appearance, as long as he has this coolness, he will not feel inferior and be sharp.

And if a good-looking man can also achieve a chic artistic conception, then this will be the icing on the cake.

But pretending to be cool is not considered chic. The so-called chic is to be integrated with nature. It has an uninhibited and bold taste.

I believe that being a vegetarian and a chic person can make you healthier physically and mentally!

If the environment around you makes you disgusted, it is better to look away calmly and put yourself outside yourself without showing off your sharpness.