Four-word idioms to describe ease and comfort.

Idle-refers to a leisurely life.

Sleeping high in the north window-a metaphor of leisure.

Leisure and self-satisfaction-Leisure: the emergence of leisure: self-satisfaction: self-satisfaction and comfort. Describe leisure and comfort.

Leisure-leisure: leisure; To: Fun. Refers to a leisurely mood and relaxed interests.

Free travel-leisure.

Long years-live leisurely and carefree.

Carelessness-describes laziness or insanity.

God is carefree and leisurely-[explanation] means carefree and calm.

God is carefree and calm-with a leisurely and quiet look.

Youyou died-lived leisurely.

Leisure-leisure: a look of leisure; Self-satisfaction: Inner self-satisfaction. Describe a leisurely manner and a good mood.

Lofty sentiments-lofty sentiments: refers to the feelings of excitement and boldness; Yizhi: carefree and exquisite taste. Excited and unrestrained emotions and free and easy tastes.

Free travel-① carefree and unrestrained. (2) of judah said calmly.

In front of the bottle, under the moon-in front of the bottle, under the moon. It refers to leisure and enjoying the moon with wine.

Leisure-leisure.

Travel is good and comfortable-leisure.

Laughing is arrogant and romantic-[explanation] I'd better talk about flirting with the moon. Describe the carefree mood.

Living in a cave, watching the stream. Describe seclusion and leisure, beyond the world.

Enjoy yourself-relax.

The sun and the moon in the kettle-the leisurely and quiet life of the old Taoist priest.

An idiom to describe ease and comfort: leisure leads to pinyin: xián qíng yì zhì ?.

Interpretation: Yi: leisure; To: Fun. Refers to a leisurely mood and relaxed interests.

Source: Li Qingruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" is the hundredth time: "At this time, the world is in chaos, and I barely made an" Old Tang Book ",where is the leisure to do this pen and ink?"

An idiom to describe relaxation: carefree pinyin

Explanation: carefree: leisurely appearance; Self-satisfaction: self-satisfaction and comfort. Describe leisure and comfort.

Source: Tang Fang et al. The Book of Jin Fu Jian Lu Attached to Wang Meng: "Since they don't participate in the Covenant and have nothing to do with traffic, people who laugh at flashy things are salty. Fierce and worry-free, not worrying about crumbs. "

An idiom to describe ease and comfort: poised; Pinyin: tài rán zì ruò.

Explanation: poised: as usual. Able to shrug off, look as usual. Describe being calm in an emergency.

Idioms that describe ease and comfort: let it be, Pinyin: ā n zh and ru ò s ò.

Explanation: An: Enron, calm; Refers to: pronouns refer to people or things; Sue: Usually. Get along well, as always, and don't feel anything wrong.

Source: Qing's "Yue Yan Attached to Poverty": "Greedy and easy work, shame and learn to flatter, willing to live in the next place, comfortable."

An idiom describing ease and comfort: leisure and freedom; Pinyin: qρng Xi zêzàI

Explanation: Quiet, free and unrestrained. Describe a comfortable life.

Source: Master Wang Yuan's "Tang Lichun" is the fourth fold: "The old man retired from Jinan, but he was also at leisure."

An idiom to describe ease: carefree Pinyin: xi ā o y á o z ê zà i.

Explanation: Free and carefree.

Source: Songshi Daoyuan "Jingde Dengchuan Record" Volume 29: "It's okay for the husband to use it, open and free." Song Shi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan": "Twenty-four wax, carefree, happy to see people, not to worship the Buddha."

An idiom to describe relaxation: free pinyin: zì yóu zì zài i.

Description: It is very casual to describe the unconstrained style.

Source: Songshi Daoyuan's "Jingde Dengchuan Record" Volume 23: "Q:' Why don't you see your four ancestors? "The teacher said,' Freedom'." Say, "How about seeing you later?" The teacher said, "Freedom." "

Easy idiom: Yan Juchuan Guan Pinyin: yán jū chuān guān

Explanation: live in a cave and watch the stream. Describe seclusion and leisure, beyond the world.

Source: "Historical Records Biography of Fan Ju and Cai Ze": "Why not return to the seal at this time, let the sages give it, and retreat to Sichuan?"