all is well
Safe and sound, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "NR á NW ú sh", which means "safe and sound". It's from the story of the old man.
Analysis of Idioms
Safe and sound
The origin of Idioms
The thirty second chapter of Xia Jingqu's wild old man's Expositions in Qing Dynasty: "the fourth sister-in-law is quiet and quiet, but she is safe and sound. Unless your two families are combined into one, I can take care of them by myself."
Idiom usage
It's formal; it's predicate and adverbial; it's commendatory; it's safe and smooth. If you want to be safe and sound, I can only take care of you by myself unless your two families are combined into one. The ninth chapter of biography of children heroes written by Wen Kang in Qing Dynasty and the ninth chapter of biography of children Heroes: "if you want to be safe and sound, unless you combine your two families into one, I can take care of you by myself." "The 24th chapter of a brief history of civilization:" fortunately, he is not well-known. Foreigners do not take him seriously, so he is safe and sound
all is well
a mantis trying to stop a chariot - táng bì dāng zhé