leisurely and carefree
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ō uy ó uz ì R ú, which means leisurely, comfortable and unrestrained. It comes from Peng Wenxian's notes by Peng Shi of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
① It's leisurely and carefree. ② He is still calm.
The origin of Idioms
Peng Wenxian's notes by Peng Shi in Ming Dynasty: "however, he was in charge of the Qing Dynasty, and his affairs were simple, so he could swim freely. He was called a jade immortal in the world."
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial.
Examples
The skilled spinner, taking advantage of a bean light or the hazy moonlight, can also shake the car, draw thread and go online. Everything is done well. Wu boxiao's Polaris: a spinning wheel
leisurely and carefree
play up to people of power and influence - bā gāo zhī ér
face others with frowning brows and angry eyes - héng méi nù mù
a number of male and female guests gathered - lǚ xì jiāo cuò
It's easy to hide an open gun, but hard to defend a hidden one - míng qiāng hǎo duǒ,àn jiàn nán fáng