carefree
Lie on a high pillow, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā ozh ě n é RW ò, which means to sleep with a high pillow. To describe carefree. all is well. It comes from Wei ceyi.
Idiom story
During the Warring States period, the Prime Minister of the state of Qi, mengchang Jun, asked his guest Feng Yuan to collect the debt from Xuedi and buy what he lacked at home. Feng Yuan burned all the debt contracts under the command of mengchang Jun, and the people who borrowed money were very grateful to mengchang Jun. Feng Yuan came back and said, "there are three caves for cunning rabbits, only to avoid their dead ears. Now you have one cave, but you don't have to sleep in it."
The origin of Idioms
Wei ceyi, the strategy of Warring States States: "in the case of Qin, Chu and Han will not dare to move; in the absence of Chu and Han, the king will lie on his back, and the country will have no worries."
Idiom usage
For example, if you have a virtuous person here, you can only lie on your back when you are above the imperial court. How can you make peace quickly? Li Zhi, Ming Dynasty
carefree
Different people agree with each other - shū tú tóng huì
sow the seeds of discord everywhere - tiáo sān wō sì
Grasp the clouds and grasp the mist - wò yún ná wù