be leisurely and carefree
Free and easy, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi à oy á oz à Z à I, which means free and comfortable. From the view above Bodhi temple.
The origin of Idioms
Who knows that Bai Juyi's "overlooking from the top of Bodhi Temple" can't be separated from his hairpin and tassel, and he looks at ease?
Analysis of Idioms
Free and carefree; nervous and frightened
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attribute and adverbial. Example: in Song Dynasty, Shi Puji's "five lanterns meet the Yuan Dynasty", it is said that "twenty four wax, free, happy to meet people, do not worship Buddha." It's better for the president to let go of his fame. The fourteenth chapter of Chen Chen's later story of the water margin in Qing Dynasty and Bai Juyi's overlooking above the Bodhi temple in Tang Dynasty: "when birds die, it's better to look at the extreme, when the wind is far away, it's better to be open-minded. Who knows that you can't stay away from the hairpin and the tassel, and you'll be at ease." Song Daoyuan's Jingde Zhuandeng Lu: get rid of five desires, get rid of sores and warts, and be at ease. Wu Jingzi's scholars: when I am a scholar, I will not take the local examination in the future. I won't take the entrance examination in the future. I'll be free and do something of my own! Chapter 35 of scholars: "you can only go to Quan for a few days. In less than a month, I'll let you out and be at ease. " The 46th chapter of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: "pinger heard that it was still passed on to the women, so he went to the garden freely." The fourteenth chapter of Chen Chen's "Water Margin" in Qing Dynasty: it's better to put down the mind of fame and be at ease.
Chinese PinYin : xiāo yáo zì zài
be leisurely and carefree
Banning violence and Uprising. jìn bào zhèng luàn
come over and pledge allegiance. shù shēn zì hào
with forms independent from one another and the whole structure remaining integrated. shì hé xíng lí
A bird knows a swan's ambition. yàn què ān zhī hóng hú zhì
used to describe the beautiful dress of a woman. huā zhī zhāo zhǎn