easygoing
Carefree, idiom, means free, carefree.
Idiom explanation
[idiom]: be at ease
[Pinyin]: Xi ā oy á oz ì D é
[explanation]: be free and at ease.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Chuang Tzu rang Wang, written by Zhuang Zhou in the Warring States period, Song Dynasty: "work at sunrise, rest at sunset, carefree between heaven and earth, and contented."
Examples: you can live a few lives, keep in good health, and practice both life and death. Xia Jingqu's "wild old man's exposure" in Qing Dynasty Chapter 59
Discrimination of words
Common idiom
Ancient times
Idiom structure
Neutral word
[initials] xyzd
Easy going
Synonym: leisurely, carefree, natural and unrestrained
Grammar: combined; used as predicate, attributive and adverbial; used for people
easygoing
Against heaven and against the people - nì tiān wéi zhòng
yield twice the result with half the effort - shì bàn gōng bǎi
one should not pursue pleasure to its extreme - lè bù kě jí
To do something with one's sleeve - luò xiù xuān quán