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Leisurely, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y à uxi á NZ à Z à I, meaning leisure, comfortable and carefree. It comes from the collection of sorrow and loyalty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Guisheng in Qing Dynasty "Yi Chou Ji Zhong Yi" Volume 4: "this is called easy sacrifice also, death is what kind of thing, but can couple concentric, and do so leisurely."
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, adverbial; used in dealing with affairs. examples there are many poems and articles about "rural life", which make the life of farmers very leisurely and carefree, but it is not the imagination of the scholar bureaucrats and poets who are farmers. Five chapters of Pu Ren's two thousand years
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be frightened into complete silence but to exchange their hatred with eyes - dào lù yǐ mù
safeguard the country and its people - hù guó yòu mín
secure the state and comfort the people - bǎo guó ān mín
help one another in defense work - shǒu wàng xiāng zhù