Everything is complacent when you are quiet, and you are happy when you are with people at any time.

This is a poem by Cheng Hao, a philosopher in the Song Dynasty. The original poem is:

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Nothing is idle when idle, nothing is red when sleeping.

Everything is complacent when you are quiet, and you are happy when you are with people at any time.

Tao passes through the material world and thinking enters the abnormal situation.

Wealth is not slutty, poverty is not happy, and men are heroes here.

It mainly describes a very leisurely and happy life.

"Everything is complacent when it is quiet, and everyone is happy when it is quiet" means:

Everything in the world, as long as you calm down and observe, can enjoy yourself; Interest in various festivals at four o'clock a year is the same as that of ordinary people. "Everything is self-satisfied when observing" is a description of observing everything. "Happy seasons, walking with people" is a description of how you should do as the Romans do, and no one is complacent.