Boundless rest
Boundless rest, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú Ji āī Xi ū, meaning infinite beauty; infinite happiness. From the book of history, taijiazhong.
The origin of Idioms
"Shangshu · taijiazhong" says: "the emperor's blessing is to have a business, so that his successor King Ke Zhongjue de can live forever."
Idiom usage
As an object; in writing
Examples
"Dai He Ming Dang Li Bi Biao", written by Qin Guan of Song Dynasty, says that "Da Lai is a good omen for people to be rich, Si Bu is a symbol of people's new heart, and it is a real event for thousands of years."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms are beautiful
Antonyms are in ruins
Boundless rest
A hundred sacrifices and heavy responsibilities - bǎi shè chóng jiǎn
have immense power to change nature or the established order of a country - niǔ zhuǎn qián kūn
Eliminate the bad and retain the good - tài liè liú liáng
one 's hand could no longer act as one 's heart directed - shǒu bù yīng xīn
be in a fix the horns of a dilemma - jìn tuì wéi gǔ