free from restraint
Leisurely, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ō uz ā iy ó uz ā I, meaning leisurely. From Chen Rong's hymn.
The origin of Idioms
Gao Panlong (Ming Dynasty) wrote in Ke Lou Ji: "I have the feeling of Muran in the mountains, the feeling of leisurely in the water, the comfort of the Cape, the greeting of the sun, and the farewell of the moon. Leisurely! Swim! You can die. " Chen Rong's song of praise: "he wears a grey cotton padded jacket, and two empty cotton padded jacket sleeves sway around his shoulders, giving people a sense of leisure."
Idiom usage
We live a leisurely life.
Analysis of Idioms
Leisurely and carefree
free from restraint
You can stand on your fist and walk on your arm - quán tóu shàng lìdé rén,gē bó shàng zǒudé lù
Help each other with common worries - tóng yōu xiāng jiù