Yan Andu
Lu Yan an Du is an idiom, pronounced L ǔ y á n ā nd ǔ, which means that civilians live in peace.
explain
It means that civilians live in peace.
source
In Xiao Ting Za Lu · Zhu Baiquan's two official letters of hundreds of Zhu in prison written by Zhao Yu of the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "the amount of money donated, the courage gathered, the defense of the battlefield, the source of the bandits eliminated, the sharpness of the vassal defeated, the ability of the soldiers to turn the owl into a dove, and the end of Yan'an."
Examples
In Yan Fu's on the retreat of Chinese civilization, he said, "those who travel in the declining country, walk in the wild, fight against the enemy, and fight against the earth to have fun, so they govern the world by the people."
usage
Live and work in peace and contentment
Yan Andu
communication between minds with loving glances - sè shòu hún yǔ
the voice of singing reverberates round the beams of a house for days - gē shēng rào liáng
Promoting the good and dethroning the evil - jìn xián chù è
place open to attack from all directions - sì zhàn zhī dì