indifferent gain
In Chinese, the Pinyin is ti á nd à NW ú w é I, which means to have a quiet and self-adaptive mood without seeking anything. It comes from Zhuangzi deliberately.
The origin of Idioms
"Zhuangzi deliberately" says: "the husband is quiet and indifferent, and there is nothing to do. This is the peace of heaven and earth, and the quality of morality."
Idiom usage
It refers to people's mood.
Examples
To be happy by the way, to be wonderful in the wonderful, to be tiny in the tiny. Wang Yong, Tang Dynasty
indifferent gain
budget liberally and spend sparingly - kuān dǎ zhǎi yòng
shade oneself under a willow tree—shelter oneself under sb. 's influence - liǔ xià jiè yīn