It refers to doing things or activities naturally and generously, not rigid, not restrictive, very labor-saving, very convenient, without any obstacles, and activities or operations are very flexible.
Pronunciation: xiāo sǎ zì rú?
Chicken and unrestrained, free and easy, transcendent and unconventional.
Citation: Song Dynasty·He Zhu's "Taicheng Tour·Southern Country Originally Chic": Southland was originally chic, and the Six Dynasties were immersed in luxury.
Translation: The southern area is particularly beautiful and pleasant, and the nobles of the Six Dynasties gradually went to Taicheng to enjoy their lives.
Example sentence: The drizzle is falling to the earth, freely and freely. It is as light as cow hair, as thin as a flower needle, soft, greasy, and shiny, making it difficult to comprehend. Extended information
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Clean and neat? [ gān jìng lì luò ] Neat: flexible and agile, also means neat and organized. Describe nothing superfluous. It's so refreshing to watch. It also describes skilled, agile and accurate movements.
Source: Zhao Shuli's "The Changes of Lijiazhuang·Twelve": "Who else but an old man can be so neat and tidy."
Example: Sister Zhao, a strong woman in the new era, is well-rounded and decisive in everything she does. Clean and admirable.
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To be sloppy? [ tuō ní dài shuǐ ] is a metaphor for not being concise in speaking or writing, or not being straightforward in doing things.
Source: Volume 1 of "Biyan Lu" by Anonymous Song Dynasty: "If you talk about the word "Buddha", you will be muddy; if you talk about the word "Zen", your face will be full of panic.
Translation: Say the word "Buddha" , the language is not concise and to the point; when he talks about Zen, he has a look of shame and fear.
Example: Lao Wang always does things in a sloppy manner, and traces of disconnection can always be seen everywhere.