Words that describe a beautiful life

Words used to describe a beautiful life include abundant food and clothing, family happiness, peaceful country and people, happy eyebrows, unrestrained, paradise, embroidery, peace and contentment, leisurely travel, etc.

Idiom analysis:

1. Sufficient food and clothing

Explanation: enough. There is plenty of food and clothing. Describes a wealthy life.

From: Modern Mao Zedong's "Selected Works of Mao Zedong: Organize": "We have achieved the goal of adequate food and clothing by using our own hands."

Grammar: conjunction; as predicate and attributive ; Contains complimentary meanings

2. Family happiness

Explanation: Family relationship: formerly refers to kinship relationships such as father and son, brothers, etc. Refers generally to family fun.

From: Modern Wen Yiduo's "On Confucianism, Taoism, and Bandits": "If the father can maintain a fairly abundant income at this time, the family will certainly be filled with family happiness."

Grammar: more formal; used as an object; with a complimentary meaning, generally referring to family fun

3. The country is peaceful and the people are peaceful

Explanation: Tai: peace and stability. The country is at peace and the people are happy.

From the first scene of Lao She's "Longxugou" in modern times: "One day, the ditch will no longer stink, the water will be clear, and the country will be peaceful and the people will enjoy peace."

Grammar: conjunction; composition Predicate, object, attributive; describe the country's peace and the people's happiness

4. Smiling eyebrows

Explanation: describe being very excited and happy.

From: Qing Dynasty Li Yu's "Yi Zhong Yuan·Ji Concubine": "If you mention Cai Lang's name, I'm afraid both of you will burst into laughter."

< p>Vernacular: "If I mention Cai Lang's name, I'm afraid both of you will laugh and your eyes and eyebrows will be happy."

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, adverbial; with complimentary meaning

5. Unfettered

Explanation: restraint, restraint: restriction, restraint. Describes freedom and no worries.

From: Chapter 2 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Chengen of the Ming Dynasty: "Every day at home, you are free from restraints, and you are at ease. This is the beauty of eternal life."

Vernacular text: "Every day at home, you are free from restraints, and you are at ease and at ease. The beauty of a long life.

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and attributive; describing people or animals