well-being
No hunger, no cold, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù J ī B ù h á n, which means no hunger, no cold, no food and clothing. The source is the story of Qi Huan Jin Wen.
Idiom explanation
No hunger, no cold. Live without food and clothing
The origin of Idioms
"Qi Huan Jin Wen's affair" says: "the old people wear silk and eat meat, and the Li people are neither hungry nor cold."
well-being
the self-conceited scholar 's old way of life - kuáng nú gù tài
though seemingly always on the run , he accomplishes nothing - lù lù wú wéi
wear furs in winter and coarse clothes in summer - dōng qiú xià gě