Traditional Chinese characters of contentment

There is only one way to write the traditional Chinese characters of contentment, as shown in the figure below. Because there are no traditional Chinese characters for "knowledge", "foot" and "often", simplified Chinese characters are the same as traditional Chinese characters. There is only the word "le", and there is only one traditional writing method.

A contented mind is perpetual feast.

Basic definition: People who know how to be satisfied often feel happy.

Source: Laozi's Chapter 46 of Tao Te Ching: "The disaster is greater than dissatisfaction, and the blame is greater than desire, so satisfaction is often enough."

There is no greater disaster than not knowing how to be satisfied, and there is no greater mistake than wanting to get it, so those who know how to be satisfied will always be satisfied.

Example:

1, whoever is truly satisfied in his heart will get all the happiness.

2, contentment is the normal state of the world, wealth and splendor are fleeting, and the real philosophical attitude should be based on peace and happiness, and be prepared for danger in times of peace.

3. Be generous to others, be strict with yourself, be content and never compare with others.

Synonym content, enjoy yourself.

The antonym is unhappy and insatiable.

Extended data:

Synonym definition:

Very satisfied/satisfied

Basic definition: When I do something or get something, I feel very happy, which makes me feel satisfied.

Source Lu Song Zuqian's "Jin Lun" "The monarch and the minister go up and down, thinking that Jiangdong's career is eternal security, and they are satisfied."

From the monarch to the subjects, the vernacular translators believe that the foundation of Jiangdong will be stable forever, and they feel happy and satisfied.

Used as predicate, attribute and adverbial

For example, Shi Naian's "Water Margin" 31: Song Wu said: "I just left with satisfaction!"

Song Wu said that before I left, I felt happy and satisfied.

Antonym explanation:

be insatiably avaricious

The basic definition is greedy but not greasy. Greed: seeking more; Virtue: refers to the pursuit of fame and fortune; Tired: satisfied.

The source "Twenty-eight Years of Zuo Gong": "There is no end to greed and endless resentment."

Greed and resentment are endless.

Used as predicate and attribute.

For example, back to Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" for the 107th time: "Xifeng was an insatiable person, but now she is copied out, so she is naturally sad."

It means: Xifeng was originally an insatiable person, and now she has nothing, of course she will feel depressed and distressed.

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