leisurely and carefree
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ō uy ó uz ì ruॸ, which means calm and unchangeable. It's from Peng Wenqin in lenglu.
Analysis of Idioms
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The origin of Idioms
Lu Yitian's lenglu Zhi Peng Wenqin Gong in the Qing Dynasty: "where there are hundreds of scrolls, the two servants wait for the side, unfold on the left and retract on the right, and the cycle is endless. I'm tired of waiting for you, and I'm happy with you. "
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial.
Examples
Peng Yuanrui, a chronicle of the unofficial history of the Qing Dynasty: "waiters are tired, so is gong."
leisurely and carefree
a capable man pretends to be stupid in order to avoid jealousy - dà qiǎo ruò zhuō
Thirty years of Hedong and thirty years of Hexi - sān shí nián hé dōng,sān shí nián hé xī
Take up the flag and take up the umbrella - shōu qí juàn sǎn
the opponent is not strong enough - nán fēng bù jìng
There is a stalemate between the branches and the cadres - zhī gàn xiāng xhí