Rest at ease
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī NY ì R ì Xi ū, which means it's getting better and better without any effort. From book Zhouguan.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Zhouguan: "to be virtuous, one's heart will rest day by day; to be false, one's heart will work day by day."
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute; used in written language example official records of the history of the Old Five Dynasties: "the legal system of the former king was not different, the discipline of the hundred Dynasties was known, and there were different rules. Those who followed the procedure were at ease, while those who followed the mind were at work." What's right and wrong? It's true that you can't see a trace of what you've done, and you can enjoy the effect of what you've done! Reply to Geng Zhongcheng written by Li Zhi in Ming Dynasty
Rest at ease
of a woman with face powdered and eyebrows darkened - fěn bái dài lǜ