Peace of mind
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "nx ī NLU ò Y", which means rest assured, no worries. From the great changes in the countryside.
The origin of Idioms
In Zhou Libo's great changes in the countryside, Deng Xiumei inquired about Li Yuehui's background, ability and temper from many comrades who knew Li Yuehui. She knew that he was a reliable and cooperative comrade. Thinking of this, she was at ease again
Idiom usage
This is what I said to you just now. Don't think about being an official again, and keep your ancestral grave with peace of mind. Do you understand? Tang Haoming's "black rain" and Zhou Libo's "Tung flower does not bloom": "he settled down to sleep, and soon snored.
Peace of mind
narrate anecdotes of the past in alluding to the present - yǐn gǔ yù jīn
The bell tolls at the end of the day - dǐng shí míng zhōng
an old head on young shoulders - shào nián lǎo chéng
desist from military activities and encourage culture and education - yǎn wǔ chóng wén